Yo-kai Watch review for Nintendo 3DS
Level-5’s elusive JRPG finally arrives stateside, introducing players to the world of Yo-kai on a well-rounded 3DS exclusive.
Videogame Reviews
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.
Two years from its original release and Beyond: Two Souls finally makes its debut on the PS4. It is beyond a common re-release?