Fear the Spotlight review for PlayStation, Xbox, Switch, PC
Blumhouse Games’ retro-inspired horror title is an enjoyable experience, with my sole disappointment being that I didn’t discover it earlier.
PC Reviews
Blumhouse Games’ retro-inspired horror title is an enjoyable experience, with my sole disappointment being that I didn’t discover it earlier.
Despite its improved graphics and atmosphere, this remake’s glitches and price tag raise questions about its necessity, especially for those who’ve already played the 2015 original.
A developer known for making retro-tinged 2D metroidvanias returns with exactly what you’d expect from them.
Adapting the classic Yars’ Revenge into a modern-day Metroidvania works surprisingly well.
While certainly better than 2020’s Operation Blackout, G.I. Joe: Wrath of Cobra ignores a lot of modern bells and whistles found elsewhere in the beat ’em up genre.
Throne and Liberty is a new, impressive contender in the crowded free-to-play MMO space.
Parcel Corps delivers on Jet Set Radio-style gameplay, but not much else.
Budokai Tenkaichi has been resurrected after 17 years, but maybe it should have stayed on King Kai’s planet.
The standout prosecutor gets his day in court.
Kratos and co.’s latest finally arrives on PC. How well does it fare?
The Plucky Squire’s unique storybook presentation does a suitable job of making you overlook some of its other shortcomings.
A virtual face-melting music rhythm re-release of a previously flat title.
Roguelike Mega Man clones don’t come more generic than Elsie.
How well has the Wii cult classic aged? Very, as it turns out.
The latest and greatest numbered Final Fantasy title is available on PC…if you’ve got the hardware for it.