Review: Team Sonic Racing
At first glance, Sonic All-Stars Team Racing Transformed may seem like it’s just a response to Mario Kart. But anyone who has played the classic kart racer can attest to the fact that Sega did a great job giving Sonic’s racing game it’s proper due. The title had its own identity and mechanics and was […]
Review: Resident Evil 2
Resident Evil is an institution. A landmark in the horror genre, Resident Evil goes down in history as one of the scariest games in the world. Its sequel, Resident Evil 2, took things up a notch and trapped players in the sleepy town of Raccoon City. It was a vast, ambitious game, and it […]
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: Starlink: Battle for Atlas
I have had Ubisoft’s Starlink: Battle for Atlas for about 2 weeks but did not want to release this review until I managed to get my hand on those juicy toys to get the full experience. I am glad that I waited as the experience is much more enhanced when you play the game with […]
Review: At Sundown
Lately, it feels like I’ve been playing a lot of online multiplayer, so when I saw ‘At Sundown’ I got pretty excited. I’ve got a soft spot for local multiplayer games because I believe there really is a different energy to them that brings out everyone’s most competitive side. Local multiplayer games are also expected […]
Review: State of Decay 2
Despite a number of technical flaws, the original State of Decay managed to convince a small crowd of devout survival players with its original vision of a zombie game. Nearly five years after the first release, Undead Labs partnered with Microsoft on making its sequel an exclusivity for the Xbox One and PC, and even if State […]
Review: Mercenary Kings Reloaded Edition
Mercenary Kings Reloaded is not really a real novelty landing on the Nintendo Switch this month, alongside other platforms like Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and PC. Originally released since March 2014 on Steam, this new version is all about bigger content and an overhaul of some key features. A licence clearly influenced by the iconic […]
Review: Full Metal Furies
Developed by Cellar Door Games better known for Rogue Legacy, Full Metal Furies is a sort of beat’em up or brawler, which ditches the the Rogue-like essence the team is mostly known. Here, we are dealing with a mix of brawling with other genres, such as shoot’em up and RPG, but how can all this create […]