Code Vein review for PC, PS4, Xbox One
Code Vein has been affectionately dubbed “Anime-Souls”, and on the surface that is an apt nickname, but once you dig deeper, there is something wholly unique and worth experiencing here.
Xbox One Reviews
Code Vein has been affectionately dubbed “Anime-Souls”, and on the surface that is an apt nickname, but once you dig deeper, there is something wholly unique and worth experiencing here.
A free-to-play alternative to Monster Hunter that’s worth checking out.
Out of all the first-person puzzlers out there, The Sojourn is certainly one of them.
Think of Himno as an experience — an incredibly boring experience.
Borderlands finally returns with a non-port, non-remaster, honest-to-god sequel.
In the time it takes you to read this review, you could probably get around halfway to a Mekabolt Platinum.
Whether you are in it for the campaign, or in it for the multiplayer, Gears 5 has something to satisfy every waiting customer.
Another year, another attempt at getting you to buy a vault-load of Virtual Currency.
Perfect for fans of horror games and people who like petting dogs.
Put those hidden blades…more away? Cause you might learn something!
New weapons, armor, tools, and more in this excellent expansion to Monster Hunter World.
I guess “Buggy, Frustrating Fate” would have been too on-the-nose?
Alternate title for Windscape: The Legend of Zzzzzzzzelda.
Final Fantasy VIII finally makes its way over to modern consoles with this excellent remaster.