Xenoblade Chronicles X review for Wii U
Saving one of the best for last, our final 2015 reviews include Monolith Soft’s monolithic masterpiece.
Videogame Reviews
Saving one of the best for last, our final 2015 reviews include Monolith Soft’s monolithic masterpiece.
Level-5’s elusive JRPG finally arrives stateside, introducing players to the world of Yo-kai on a well-rounded 3DS exclusive.
In the first of two expansions, are we getting our Witcher fix from the B-team or does it fit snugly into the core game?
A fun hack and slasher that retains the charm of the original games, but may not appeal to fans.
An after-dinner mint to the sumptuous feast that is Runner 2.
Who knew the imagination of a two year old is exactly what the survival horror genre needed?!
Does Bomberman by any other name smell as sweet? Bombing Busters certainly hopes so.
We don?t yet have an F-Zero on the Wii U, but this might be enough to fill that void!
Code: Realize ~Guardian of Rebirth~ is that rarest of birds: a visual novel that you’ll actually want to read.
Dariusburst Chronicle Saviours: for those times when you want a few thousand shots at fighting giant robot space fishes.
Shoot a nuke down a bug hole, you got a lot of dead bugs.
The Warriors franchise equivalent of “All killer, no filler.”
Image & Form’s follow-up to SteamWorld Dig arrives on the 3DS, as one of the best strategy titles I’ve played this year.
Non-fans (and probably fans, too, for that matter) need not apply.
An update that delivers a few improvements over the original, but still misses the mark.
Rainbow Six Siege offers one of the most unique multiplayer experiences in first-person shooters this year.