A Hero and A Garden review for PS4, Xbox One, Switch
The visual novel/clicker hybrid you never knew you needed.
Xbox One Reviews
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.
Ichiban Kasuga makes a strong case to be #1 on gamer?s year end lists.
An interesting take on golf that offers an easy Platinum.
Despite being an aerial combat game, The Falconeer never quite takes off.
Guard Duty is about thirty years too late to get the audience it deserves.