Octodad: Dadliest Catch review for PS4
If you own a PS4 and are in the market for an Octopus-pretending-to-be-a-human simulator, this may be for you.
Videogame Reviews
If you own a PS4 and are in the market for an Octopus-pretending-to-be-a-human simulator, this may be for you.
Kick some demon butt, make some fighting babies. Not necessarily in that order.
A fun little vehicular combat game. With extra emphasis on the “little”.
Daylight certainly qualifies as scary, but falls a little short in everything but atmosphere.
Child of Light offers up a breathtaking visual experience on a variety of platforms, with a unique mix of platforming and RPG-style combat.
Kirby Triple Deluxe brings enemy-eating, power-stealing fun to the 3DS, with one of the best Kirby adventures to date.
Amazon has set up a lot of potential with too-good-for-its-price hardware, a rock-solid OS, and amazing ease of use.
Unfortunately, a better name for this would be “That Lame Game”.
Very high WARG — that’s Wins Above Replacement Game, of course.
Dark Souls PC fans can finally praise the sun in celebration of an honest-to-goodness quality PC port of Dark Souls II.
RedLynx and Ubisoft’s latest release should satisfy those masochistic, perfectionist gamers who adore the challenge of Trials.
A robust new Mario Golf experience with a whole lot of content and a few little divots.
Ragnarok Odyssey returns two years later, with a few extra bells and whistles. Do they make the game worth playing?
Does an ancient, low-tech game get better with a high tech makeover? Read our review to find out!
Disney Magical World offers up a unique, Disney-infused spin on Nintendo’s own Animal Crossing formula.
LEGO The Hobbit marks a fun, but unnecessary return to the LEGO rendition of Middle-Earth, seen through the eyes of Director Peter Jackson.
A game designed for mobile makes the jump to PS4. What could go wrong? Not a whole lot, apparently.