Ys VIII: Lacrimosa of Dana review for PC, PS4, PS Vita
After an extensive time of post-release patches, the troubled PC port finally gets up to speed.
PlayStation 4 Reviews
After an extensive time of post-release patches, the troubled PC port finally gets up to speed.
One of the greatest and most influential games of last generation gets a well deserved new coat of paint. Praising the sun has never looked this good.
Sega keeps pumping out Genesis compilations, I think it’s time to move on.
Some re-releases showcase hidden gems or give old games new life. And some are like The King of Fighters ’97 Global Match.
Overall, City of Brass also feels more like a really well-made tech demo than a full-on game.
Does Hitman: Sniper Assassin do the job of getting you pumped up and in a pre-ordering mood for November?s Hitman 2? Read on to find out.
It’s never a good sign when a game makes you want to go back and play another, better game.
An intriguing premise does little to lift Vampyr above mediocrity.
A unique, fun game that doesn?t exactly lend itself to much in the way of variation.
Pic-a-Pix Color is the the kind of game that sticks with you long after you?ve finished playing…largely because you?ll keep seeing its puzzles in your head.
Think of InkSplosion as a very, very, very, very, very poor man?s version of Splatoon.
Capcom manages to remind everyone that Street Fighter is still pretty rad with this anniversary collection.
A very short, but difficult bullet hell-style shooter with a lot of charm.
It’s Splatoon meets Wipeout! Nothing could possibly go wrong?or could it?
For better and for worse, Atelier Lydie & Suelle is exactly what you?d expect.
Quantic Dream’s latest interactive drama has a little something to say about how technology and AI may affect human society.
Blandly average — with an emphasis on the “bland.”