
Borderlands Legendary Collection review for Nintendo Switch
For better and for worse, there?s a whole lot of Borderlands in the Borderlands Legendary Collection.
Videogame Reviews
For better and for worse, there?s a whole lot of Borderlands in the Borderlands Legendary Collection.
An interesting side entry in the Final Fantasy series gets another chance to shine on modern platforms but is hindered due to multiplayer compromises.
A fun — if short — whodunit murder mystery.
Black Rainbow is awful, but at least it?s short.
Not so much a sequel as a replica, more or less, of the first game.
Windbound will test your will to survive in more ways than one.
Clash Force is fine while it lasts, but it doesn?t last all that long.
Sold Out isn?t the just the name of their publisher, it?s also the status of the Collector?s Edition…
Mortal Shell is less of a “Souls-like” and more of a “Souls-lite”, distilling Dark Souls down to a short 8-12 hours without any additional filler.
It might be time to disconnect from Sword Art Online.
Country Tales may feel like a mobile port with a hefty Switch tax, but given its developer?s track record, that?s actually a big step up.