Review: Persona Dancing: Endless Night Collection
Three years after Persona 4: Dancing All Night, Atlus is back and not with a sequel, but two of them in one go! Persona Dancing: Endless Night Collection is basically both Persona 3: Dancing in Moonlight and Persona 5: Dancing in Starlight, both previously released first in Japan this may. Sold together on PlayStation 4 […]
Review: Last Day of June
Having superpowers is one of humanity’s biggest desires, traveling through time is one of them. The notion of being able to revisit time has been the fire starter for many fictional stories. I mean let us face it, who amongst us did not wish to go back in time to fix painful memories. This is […]
Review: Orcs Must Die! Unchained
The term F2P has been sullied by years of cheap cash-grabs, but I liked the original Orcs Must Die games, so I decided to give Orcs Must Die! Unchained a chance. The basic premise of Orcs Must Die has always been that you need to mix strategy and action to defend yourself against hordes of […]
Review: Sundered
When indie games first began to caught on, a lot of them had tiny budgets and often held off on hiring an artist. This meant that we were flooded with titles that looked (and played) like they were straight off the NES. These days, however, indie games are investing plenty in their artwork, and the […]
Review: Pyre
I often start my reviews by introducing the developer and giving some background on their work, and with Supergiant Games, I almost feel as if it’s not necessary. Their first two games, Bastion and Transistor, were massive hits that got a bunch of mainstream success. Transistor was even given prominent billing in Sony’s E3 show […]
Review: Hori Real Arcade Pro V Kai
With the Real Arcade Pro series, Hori intends to highlight its know-how in the arcade stick business. Where most of its competitors opt for a Sanwa-based assembly, the Japanese manufacturer uses its own in-house Hori Hayabusa joysticks and buttons which could be a risky bet, but makes sense once in hand. The question though, is […]
Review: Turtle Beach Elite Pro Complete
With eSports industry on the rise, it is only normal to see more and more manufacturers turn their focus onto the tournament ready headsets. Turtle Beach is just another one of those manufacturers. With their new Turtle Beach Elite Pro, they are hoping to establish dominance. We have reviewed these headphones and here is our […]
Review: NieR: Automata
NieR Automata is the kind of videogame project that a dream team salvaged from a pending doom. Determined to offer the series a sequel exceeding all the expectations of its fans, the experience is coupled with a solid gameplay capable of attracting the attention of newcomers and people who never even heard of NieR or […]
Review: Grow Up
With only ten days between its announcement and its release, Grow Home was clearly one of the surprises of 2015 from Ubisoft, which we review on PC. Created by a small group within Ubisoft Reflections studios, it almost became the perfect ambassador of a different approach to games from the giant publisher, adding charm and originality to the […]
Review: Dying Light: The Following
When Dying Light hit in early 2015, I have to admit I kind of ignored it. I wasn’t really taken by Dead Island, and it looked like it was going to be a pretty similar experience. However, when the Steam Sales rolled around and I finally gave it a shot, I was hooked. It offered […]