
Category: Reviews
Videogame Reviews


The Metronomicon: Slay the Dance Floor review for PS4, Xbox One, PC
The Metronomicon combines rhythmic inputs with RPG battles in a unique blend that actually works.

It’s Spring Again review for PS Vita
For all those 2- and 3-year-old PlayStation Vita owners.

Everybody’s Golf review for PS4
Fore! The latest and greatest Hot Shots Go.. err.. Everybody’s Golf game is an enjoyable online and offline videogame golf experience.

Cladun Returns: This is Sengoku! review for PS Vita, PS4
Is “twitch dungeon-crawler” a genre? Because if it isn’t, Cladun Returns makes a pretty strong case a) that it should be, and b) for being at its forefront.

Mr. Pumpkin Adventure review for PS Vita, Xbox One, PC
For about two minutes, I was really into Mr. Pumpkin Adventure…

God Wars: Future Past review for PS Vita, PS4
With a heavy emphasis on the “Past” part of that title.

Tacoma review for Xbox One, PC
The team behind Gone Home returns with Tacoma. Can they recapture what made their first game such a success?

Uncharted: The Lost Legacy review for PS4
Naughty Dog’s Uncharted side-story is a treasure worth hunting.

Plague Road review for PS Vita, PS4
If looks were everything, Plague Road would be a must-have game. They’re not, though, so…


Yakuza Kiwami review for PS4
Yakuza Kiwami is a fantastic remake of the original PS2 release, with new features, a new dub, and a few added ties to Yakuza 0.

Arizona Sunshine review for PSVR
Shooting zombies in VR should go together well, but while the premise is good, the execution fails to impress.

Namco Museum review for Nintendo Switch
Splatterhouse, Dig Dug and PAC-MAN on the go, oh my!

Madden NFL 18 review for PS4, Xbox One
Longshot makes it’s rookie debut, but is it ready for prime time?

Rez Infinite review for PC
Rez is officially on PC! Need we say more? Okay, then click to read more about Rez Infinite on PC!

Agents of Mayhem review for PS4, Xbox One, PC
Somehow, “Overwatch as imagined by the creators of Saints Row and filtered through a GI Joe lens” isn’t nearly as exciting as you’d hope it would be.