Super Mario Party Jamboree review for Nintendo Switch
The joy of victory, the agony of defeat: could it be anything other than a new Mario Party game?
Videogame Reviews
The joy of victory, the agony of defeat: could it be anything other than a new Mario Party game?
Out of the Shadows, Sega remasters one of the best Sonic games ever, giving it a little edge.
Kong: Survivor Instinct is certainly a big step up from the last Kong video game adventure.
Blumhouse Games’ retro-inspired horror title is an enjoyable experience, with my sole disappointment being that I didn’t discover it earlier.
Despite its improved graphics and atmosphere, this remake’s glitches and price tag raise questions about its necessity, especially for those who’ve already played the 2015 original.
A developer known for making retro-tinged 2D metroidvanias returns with exactly what you’d expect from them.
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Throne and Liberty is a new, impressive contender in the crowded free-to-play MMO space.
Parcel Corps delivers on Jet Set Radio-style gameplay, but not much else.
Budokai Tenkaichi has been resurrected after 17 years, but maybe it should have stayed on King Kai’s planet.
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