Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 (Multiplayer / Zombies) review for PC, PlayStation, Xbox
A one year dev cycle manages to still bring one of the best entries that the series has ever seen.
Videogame Reviews
A one year dev cycle manages to still bring one of the best entries that the series has ever seen.
Hades II is an amazing follow-up to the original, making it one of the best games of 2025.
Dog Witch may not be the best roguelike deckbuilder you’ll ever play, but it might be the cutest.
Take Double Dragon Neon, remove all of the nonsense, add better gameplay and you have Double Dragon Revive.
Just don’t look at your water bill.
A masterpiece bogged down by subpar performance on Nintendo’s modern hardware.
Pikachu brings us back to France, er, Kalos, for a fun time.
The mobile classic gets a fresh coat of paint. 15+ years later, does it still hold up?
Why does the game’s portrayal of Socrates look like the meme version of J.D. Vance?
Do two of the greatest games ever still hold up? (Yes, yes they do.)
Little Nightmares III feels more like a scrapped DLC than a whole new standalone game, and even that would have been disappointing.
Team Ninja joining forces with PlatinumGames breathes new life into the Ninja Gaiden series.
Hercule Poirot, the disco years.
This time it’s Japan with those darned Silent Hill(s).