Category: Reviews
Videogame Reviews
EA Sports PGA Tour review for PS5, Xbox Series X, PC
After eight years away, EA returns to the world of golf. Was EA Sports PGA Tour worth the wait?
Star Wars: Tales from the Galaxy’s Edge – Enhanced Edition review for PlayStation VR2
A solid adventure and a fun virtual reality dive into the world of Star Wars.
Shadow Warrior 3: Definitive Edition review for PC, PlayStation, Xbox
So much gore. So many penis jokes.
Once Upon A Jester review for Nintendo Switch, PC
A perfect blend of humour, heart, and songs about attempted bean theft.
Tales of Symphonia Remastered review for PS4, Xbox One, Switch
It’s great to revisit the classic Tales release, but a simple port of the HD PS3 release would have been better.
Moss: Book II review for PlayStation VR2
Easily the most enjoyable VR experience I?ve had since the original Moss on the PS VR.
MLB The Show 23 review for Nintendo Switch
How well does Sony?s flagship baseball game fare on the Switch? A lot better than you might expect.
Bendy and the Dark Revival review for PlayStation, Xbox
This is not what I expected this franchise to be.
Castle Renovator review for PS4, Xbox One, PC
Castle Renovator doesn?t feature nearly enough castles, but that?s the least of its problems.
Terminal Velocity: Boosted Edition review for Nintendo Switch, PC
So ?90s, you can almost hear the sound of the dial-up modem.
MLB The Show 23 review for PlayStation, Xbox
Does MLB The Show 23 hit a home run with its addition of a Negro Leagues Storylines mode?
Bayonetta Origins: Cereza and the Lost Demon review for Nintendo Switch
Bayonetta Origins represents a radical departure for the series. Does it pay off?
The Outer Worlds: Spacer’s Choice Edition review for PS5, Xbox Series X, PC
It’s not the best choice, it’s Spacer’s Choice!
Fashion Police Squad review for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation, Xbox, PC
A DOOM clone unlike any you?ve ever seen before.
Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty review for PlayStation, Xbox, PC
Wo Long exists at an intersection between Nioh and Sekiro, but falls short of both and fails to establish an identity of its own.