Diablo III: Rise of the Necromancer review for PC, PS4, Xbox One
The Necromancer class is a worthy addition to Diablo III, even this late in the life cycle.
Videogame Reviews
The Necromancer class is a worthy addition to Diablo III, even this late in the life cycle.
Ratchet & Clank & Jak & Daxter & Skyler & Plux.
“A game about crashing cars, made by the people who made some of the best car crash physics ever? Sign me up!” he said, having no idea of the horrors that awaited him within.
Hakuoki: Kyoto Winds is proof that not all visual novels have to be centred around the most obnoxious characters imaginable.
More electrifying twin-stick goodness from Housemarque. Sunglasses not included.
A double dose of reviews for Feardemic and Deep End Games’ unique and mostly frightening horror experience.
Welcome to the definitive version of the PS2’s last Final Fantasy. Is it everything we dreamed it would be?
A heavy focus on online play keeps Micro Machines from being the nostalgia trip you were hoping for.
Tim Conkling’s multiplayer turn-based strategy board game title is a blast.
We took the ModMic 5 for a spin and found it mounted to all kinds of stuff.
Get ready for a cute and placid RPG to take the edge off. Are you ready? Okay, well let’s get to it!
“What if Groundhog Day became a JRPG?” asked no one ever.
What a glorious return for everyone’s favorite bandicoot.
Period Cube: for those times when you wish Sword Art Online had way less action and way more romancing of bland hunks.
Rime may not be more than the sum of its influences…but with influences like these, it doesn’t need to be.