Cursed Castila review for PS Vita, PS4, Xbox One
A retro-inspired, tough as nails platformer that, for once, doesn’t feel like it’s punishing people just for playing.
Xbox One Reviews
A retro-inspired, tough as nails platformer that, for once, doesn’t feel like it’s punishing people just for playing.
Brevity is the soul of a pretty good platformer.
What’s better than a SHMUP? The Director’s Cut, duh!
Okami finally gets the treatment it deserves. Not only in HD, but preserved on PC!
A Hat in Time looks lovely. It’s a pity that its developers do everything they can to prevent you from seeing it.
To spite some questionable decisions in the Destiny sequel, the first expansion doesn’t do a bad job of perking up the Destiny 2 experience a bit.
All the mutants are gone and it’s not Kang’s doing.
There’s a good racing game in Need for Speed: Payback, but chances are you’ll have a tough time finding it.
Once a game ahead of its time, L.A. Noire now feels right at home.
I’ve seen this raw greed only once before. It didn’t scare me enough then. It does now.
Finally, an answer to the question of “What if we crossed Wipeout with F-Zero?”
Another day, another decent twin-stick shooter from 10tons.