
Category: Reviews
Videogame Reviews


Submerged review for Xbox One, PS4
Think of Submerged as Uncharted, just without the characters, the treasure, the enemies, the combat…pretty much everything but the ruins, really.

Disney Infinity 3.0: Star Wars Rise Against the Empire Play Set review
These definitely are the droids you are looking for. Rise Against the Empire is a forceful addition to the Disney universe.


Pure Hold’em review for PS4, Xbox One
Texas Hold’em for true fans of the game. Nothing more?nothing less.

Garfield Kart review for Nintendo 3DS
There are some iconic characters that shouldn?t be given their own Kart Racer.

Forza Motorsport 6 review for Xbox One
An absolutely stunning example of what video game racing should be.

Blues and Bullets: Episode 1 – The End of Peace review for Xbox One, PC
The Chief Untouchable comes out of retirement to solve a crime noir that is stylish and intriguing.

Tearaway Unfolded review for PS4
The enhanced re-imagining of Medial Molecule’s charming, portable papercraft adventure is definitely worth your time.


Disney Infinity 3.0 review for PS4, Xbox One, Wii U
3.0 takes Star Wars to a whole new level, making this entry the most, adventurous, polished and innovative in the series.

The Quiet Collection review for PS Vita, Wii U
Some of PlayStation Mobile’s best games together in one handy package, for those 99% of Vita owners who barely knew PlayStation Mobile was a thing that existed.


Dishonored Definitive Edition review for PS4, Xbox One
This port of Arkane Studios excellent 2012 stealth-focused action game might not be fancy enough for the word “Definitive”, but it’s still a pretty great game.

The Bridge review for PS Vita, PS4, Xbox One, Wii U
Ever wonder what it would be like of M.C. Escher had designed video games? Wonder no more.

Steins;Gate review for PS Vita, PS3
Think of an amazing story. Now think it being told by someone you hate. That’s Steins;Gate in a nutshell.

Mega Man Legacy Collection review for PS4, Xbox One
MMLC is a nice collection of Mega Man titles, but it still feels like it’s missing some things.