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: 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: Spyro Reignited Trilogy
I’ve never really been into mascot platformers, especially 3D platformers. I could never get into Crash Bandicoot, MediEvil, Banjo Kazooie, or Spyro. Hell, the only 3D Mario games I’ve actually played from start to finish are Sunshine and Odyssey. I find this important to specify at the beginning of this review, because you need to […]
Review: Disgaea 1 Complete
Disgaea 1 Complete is a definitive edition of one the legendary tactical RPG’s that wowed players 15 years ago when it first came out. Fans of the franchise will surely adore this remaster, as it has improved the game in every aspect, including visually showcasing the adorable quirky anime-styled characters of the game. Disgaea 1 […]
Review: Assassin’s Creed Odyssey
When it comes to Ubisoft, I have a sort of admiration for a key franchise of theirs: Assassin’s Creed. After seeing the game evolve from a simple adventure game to dabbling around with multiple new game mechanics and settings, last year’s Assassin’s Creed Origin marked one hell of a change for the series. Ditching the […]
Review: Yakuza Kiwami 2
Ah, Yakuza. I find it surprising that there are so many Yakuza games out and the lore has gotten super elaborate, and yet there are still tons of people who haven’t played a Yakuza title. One of the most underrated series in gaming, the Yakuza franchise began in 2005 with the now-classic PS2 title Yakuza […]
Review: Hungry Shark World
Years after the original Hungry Shark Evolution, the studio Future Games of London – acquired by Ubisoft later on- came back with its sequel known as Hungry Shark World on mobile devices. A game so simple to play, yet delightfully addictive, pitting sharks and their mission to spread terror in the seas, the game was […]
Review: Squids Odyssey
For those of you that play mobile games – not judging you in any way – then chances are that you’ve heard of a tiny game in 2011 called Squids. Mixing reflex, adventure and a hint of RPG, the game eventually made its way onto PC and Android, followed by a sequel known as Squids […]
Review: Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy
Editor’s Note: After the game’s original release, this review has been updated following the release of Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy on Nintendo Switch (and Xbox One and PC), as well as numerous free updates to all customers which reflects on the overall score, and final verdict. A year ago, the PlayStation 4 brought back its most […]
Review: Lumines Remastered
Throughout gaming history, each portable console has always a simple game with an addictive concept, based on the stacking bricks somehow. The Game Boys had Tetris, the Game Gear had Columns and the PlayStation Portable had Lumines in 2005. The latter’s success was such a hit, that it was quickly ported on different platforms, and […]