Category: PS4
PlayStation 4 Reviews
Mega Man Battle Network Legacy Collection review for Nintendo Switch, PS4, and PC
Time to dust off those Battle Chips and jump into the Net once again.
Minecraft Legends review for Xbox, PlayStation, Switch, PC
Take one part Minecraft and one part strategy RPG, throw in some open world exploring, and you get an interesting and cute experience, with some minor flaws.
Sherlock Holmes: The Awakened review for PlayStation, Xbox, PC, Switch
Frogwares finally make a game worthy of the World?s Greatest Detective.
Ship Graveyard Simulator review for PS4, Xbox One, PC
Not the best job simulator out there, but certainly not the worst, either.
Cannon Dancer – Osman review for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation, Xbox
An oft-forgotten spiritual successor to Strider finally makes its way to home consoles.
Clash: Artifacts of Chaos review for PC, PlayStation, Xbox
Clash: Artifacts of Chaos brings back the world of Zeno Clash, but forgets to explain why.
The Legend of Heroes: Trails to Azure review for Nintendo Switch, PS4, and PC
The second part of the Crossbell Duology makes for a satisfying conclusion in another The Legend of Heroes story arc.
Shadow Warrior 3: Definitive Edition review for PC, PlayStation, Xbox
So much gore. So many penis jokes.
Tales of Symphonia Remastered review for PS4, Xbox One, Switch
It’s great to revisit the classic Tales release, but a simple port of the HD PS3 release would have been better.
Bendy and the Dark Revival review for PlayStation, Xbox
This is not what I expected this franchise to be.
Castle Renovator review for PS4, Xbox One, PC
Castle Renovator doesn?t feature nearly enough castles, but that?s the least of its problems.
MLB The Show 23 review for PlayStation, Xbox
Does MLB The Show 23 hit a home run with its addition of a Negro Leagues Storylines mode?
Fashion Police Squad review for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation, Xbox, PC
A DOOM clone unlike any you?ve ever seen before.
Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty review for PlayStation, Xbox, PC
Wo Long exists at an intersection between Nioh and Sekiro, but falls short of both and fails to establish an identity of its own.
DC’s Justice League: Cosmic Chaos review for Nintendo Switch, PC, PlayStation, Xbox
Justice League: Cosmic Chaos is surprisingly fun ? and surprisingly funny.