
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge review for PS4/5, Xbox Series X/One, Switch
I somehow named the G-doc of this review, TMNT: Shredder?s Review. Oddly apt.
PC Reviews
I somehow named the G-doc of this review, TMNT: Shredder?s Review. Oddly apt.
Celebrate Pac-Man’s history with this collection of titles spanning multiple generations of Pac-Mania.
Twenty minutes of content stretched out into 45 minutes of game, yet it still feels like an eternity.
“Cursed” is certainly one way to describe this game.
Kao the Kangaroo could?ve used some kwality kontrol.
An infamously difficult Atari game gets a new coat of paint.
Turns out that walking around in a field for three hours doesn?t make for the most riveting game.
It?s dangerous to go alone, take this game.
Ironically, you?ll spend a lot of time squinting at the screen while playing As Far As The Eye.
The best argument imaginable for getting a Steam Deck?
A failure to deliver on many levels, compounded by technical issues, Postal 4 should probably be avoided for a long time.
Bad even by the standards of this sort of game.
Creepy, in ways both good and bad.