Red Dead Redemption 2 review for Xbox One, PS4
Bigger and better than better than its predecessor, Red Dead Redemption II is one of the most impressive achievements of this generation.
Videogame Reviews
Bigger and better than better than its predecessor, Red Dead Redemption II is one of the most impressive achievements of this generation.
Sega brings more strategy-based goodness to the Switch.
Digital Williams pinball tables return as the license moves over to Pinball FX3.
Prepare to Die! Except maybe not for all the reasons you’d expect.
This Xenoblade Chronicles 2 DLC is worth its weight in gold.
In the immortal words of the great Meat Loaf, “Two out of three ain?t bad”. A weak multiplayer showing is pushed to the background amidst an outstanding Zombies mode and the best Battle Royale game out there.
Yakuza mixed with Fist of the North Star is surprisingly not a match made in heaven.
I was told that this game was weird, I didn’t know what I was in for.
A solid but super short retro-style puzzle platformer worth jumping into.
A point-and-click game that has a bit of trouble with both pointing and clicking.
With or without the toys-to-life concept, Starlink: Battle For Atlas will provide one of the best console space shooter experiences in years.
Turns out the distance from Tetris to puzzle-platformer isn?t as far as you?d think.
For when you’re too lazy to read Walden, the book, but Walden, the Wikipedia entry, just won?t cut it.
Melding music, art, writing, and design into one beautiful package–Wandersong is one of the most appealing games on the Nintendo Switch.