
Mortal Shell review for PS4, Xbox One, PC
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.
PC Reviews
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.
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.
More like “Very, Very Good Pea 2.”
The survival horror classic feels as fresh as ever on the Switch.
A delightful appetizer, but not quite an entr?e.
Where Angels Cry is so lifeless it?s practically comatose.
As Chumbawamba would say, I get knocked down, but I get up again…but you?re probably not making it to the next round.
A skateboarding playground with an interesting control scheme approach.
Right or left, red or blue, I think we can all agree on one thing: this game sucks.
Lovecraftian horror that does its influences proud.
This is what happens when a developer takes the term ?run & gun? a little too literally.
Eight months after launching exclusively for the PS4, PC gamers finally have the chance to check out one of the most unique games of this generation.
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