Slain: Back from Hell review for PS Vita, PS4, Xbox One
Are blood and guts and heavy metal enough to make a good game? Slain hopes so.
Videogame Reviews
Are blood and guts and heavy metal enough to make a good game? Slain hopes so.
All of the nostalgia and frustrations of the classic NES games, complete with the cheap hits and awkward platforming!
A somber puzzle platforming experience with a visually stunning setting and some unfortunate technical issues.
The last piece of the Dragon Quest puzzle is now available for the 3DS… and it’s a definite must buy.
Finally Resident Evil returns with the survival horror we deserve.
Everything’s better with buttons.
For a couple of minutes, Space Overlords seems worthwhile. Sadly, the game is much more (or much, much less) than those few minutes.
2017 starts off strong with one of the best entries in the series.
Blade Runner: The Video Game, as performed by your local community theatre troupe.
An enjoyable prequel to this long running series, Yakuza 0 has a lot of heart but may be starting to wear out its welcome.
The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel II is a sequel worthy of the title.
One of the last “remasters” of 2016.
Another Kinect-only venture that ultimately falls short of its potential.