Review: Katamari Damacy REROLL
Lots of games claim to have a cult following, but it doesn’t get more cult than Katamari Damacy. Initially released on the PS2, the colorful arcade title put players in control of a little green fellow who had to push a Katamari – a spherical object – around and roll all sorts of objects into […]
Review: My Hero One’s Justice
Written and created by Kohei Horikoshi, the shonen manga phenomenon that is My Hero Academia is still strong, officially reaching 16 million copies in print since mid-2018. Now years after its adaption from a manga to anime, Bandai Namco grabbed the opportunity to create the video game adaption of the series, simply named My Hero One’s Justice for […]
Review: SoulCalibur VI
It has been 20 years that Project Soul has been amongst us. For the 20th birthday, they chose to give us the best gift a fighting game enthusiast could ask for, Soulcalibur VI. We have waited 6 years for this gift and during that time we all grew to miss Siegfried and co but was […]
Review: Dragon Ball FighterZ
Editor’s Note: A couple of month after the game’s original release, this review has been updated following the release of the game on Nintendo Switch as well as the patch updates and content drop to all customers which reflects on the overall score, and final verdict. Eight months after its release on all major platforms, including our review of […]
Review: Hotel Transylvania 3: Monsters Overboard
Whenever a publisher launches a licensed game based on a movie, instinctively we know that there is a lot of chance that it is going to be a gamble. Think about it for a moment: E.T.? Superman 64? How about Dragon Ball Evolution? But then again you have some really good ones like The Lord of the […]
Review: Adventure Time: Pirates of the Enchiridion
An animated series that has been popular for more than 10 years now, Adventure Time is back in a videogame adaptation with the weird name of Adventure Time: Pirates of the Enchiridion. While it’s not the first time that Jake the dog and Finn the human are both in a game, but it is their first turn-based […]
Review: One Piece: Pirate Warriors 3 – Deluxe Edition
With every new iteration, the One Piece: Pirate Warriors franchise goes through some changes and sadly not always for the best. After trying to incorporate phases of the original game, the team at Omega Force – famous for their work on the Dynasty Warriors series – had chosen to refocus only on the basics, namely the muso […]
Review: Little Witch Academia: Chamber of Time
After a movie, an anime series now dubbed in English, the little witch Akko from Little Witch Academi is finally ready for her own videogame. Available in Japan since November 2017, the game is finally landing in the West on PlayStation 4 and PC, developed by A+ Games and published by Bandai Namco. Considering how fun […]
Review: Ni no Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom
After more than 8 years since the original game, Ni No Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom is finally out from the same team over at Level-5 Studios. A JRPG with a visual style inherited from the acclaimed Studio Ghibli, the sequel aims to do the same as the original Ni No Kuni, telling a moving that […]
Review: Sword Art Online: Fatal Bullet
I should start things off by saying licensed anime games don’t really do a lot for me. Despite the fact that they mix two things that Japanese studios are arguably already pretty good at, anime titles often bring very little of interest to the table. More amusingly in the case of sword art, it’s a […]