198X review for Nintendo Switch, PS4, PC
198X hopes that you love retro games as much as it does.
PC Reviews
198X hopes that you love retro games as much as it does.
A thoroughly forgettable platformer.
The return to New York brings a familiar feeling while introducing a whole new endgame to The Division 2.
AO Tennis 2 is a completely serviceable tennis game.
Zero Zero Zero Zero takes the idea of retro platforming very, very seriously.
Despite some technical issues, the follow-up to Ori and the Blind Forest is even better than you could have imagined.
Football Game takes its noir influences a little too literally.
Part 1 of the new ARK: Survival Evolved expansion is a little rough around the edges but still manages to introduce interesting new content and gameplay elements.
Even by the standards of tough-as-nails platformers, Swaps and Traps seems unusually keen on killing you as frequently as possible.
A solid PC game gets a not-so-solid Switch port.
Warriors Orochi 4 Ultimate brings a few additions to the original 2018 release, but is it enough to warrant a second purchase?
Were the titular angels crying because they had to play this game?
Darksiders Genesis adopts a new angle, and new playable character, for this prequel to the original Darksiders.