Jump Force – Deluxe Edition review for Nintendo Switch, PS4, Xbox One
Great if you have an opinion on whether Luffy or Goku would win in a fight. A lot less good if you don?t even know what that sentence means.
Xbox One Reviews
Great if you have an opinion on whether Luffy or Goku would win in a fight. A lot less good if you don?t even know what that sentence means.
An incredible end to one of gaming?s greatest trilogies.
A puzzle game that might just need to come with a trigger warning for suicide.
Beneath the glitches and the crashes, there?s a pretty good game in Ary and the Secret of Seasons just waiting to get out.
The visual novel/clicker hybrid you never knew you needed.
SEGA’s super fun puzzle crossover returns with new features, a new story mode and improved online.
Which is the bigger mystery: who was the Zodiac Killer, or how did this game get approved for release?
Go for the gorgon, or woo the werewolf? Decisions, decisions.
Sadly not a long-awaited medieval sequel to Jet Set Radio.
A forgettable Metroidvania with one interesting trick is still forgettable.
Immortals: Fenyx Rising may draw from some familiar sources, but the end result is pretty spectacular in its own right.
Just your typical Cold War visual novel about a young, gay wannabe-supervillain looking for love and world domination.
Bartlow’s Dread Machine is more than stylish enough to overcome its flaws.
Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War takes a step back and returns to basics, for better or worse.
Perfect for your next gathering with friends, whether it?s in person or virtual.