Review: Civilization VI on Nintendo Switch
Two years after its release on the PC, Civilization VI finally makes its move to console, and while most of you expected the “stronger” machine, it’s not the case. A port that I personally don’t see as a surprise, Civilization VI on Nintendo Switch makes total sense, but there’s always a worry on the front of quality […]
Review: Forza Horizon 4
Ah, racing games. I’ve always enjoyed racing games, but I often lose interest after a few hours. Once you’ve taken part in a few dozen races, it kind of starts to feel repetitive. Racing games have tackled this in several ways over the years, and I think the result is a racing market which is […]
Review: Civilization VI: Rise and Fall
Released almost a year and a half ago and well received by the press (including us), Civilization VI is finally getting its first expansion this month called Rise and Fall. Aiming introduce new features such as new ages, a loyalty and governor system, as well as enriching the game with new civilizations. Will this expansion […]
Review: Middle-earth: Shadow of War
Back in 2014, Warner Bros Games and Monolith Studio launched a new IP based on the universe of Tolkien, which thankfully managed to stand out in vast sea of mediocre Lord of the Rings games, a game known as Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor (which we reviewed on our site). But despite its undeniable qualities, the […]
Review: Resident Evil: Revelations
It was 2012 when Resident Evil: Revelations was released, a survival horror experience on the simplest device at that time (Nintendo 3DS), which weirdly enough delighted fans after the strange turn of direction taken by the franchise since Resident Evil 5. Acclaimed by the press, released between the amazing Resident Evil 4 and the fifth […]
Review: Agents of Mayhem
With Saints Row cycle, I jumped in for the second installment, which won me over with its ridiculous humor and violence. I haven’t been a fan of more recent installments (3 was the peak for me). Saints Row 4 was still fun to play, but Gat out of Hell seemed boring to me. It seemed […]
Review: Civilization VI
Out since October 21, Firaxis and 2K Games’ prized 4X strategy game is back to the roots, with Sid Meier’s Civilization VI putting you once again in the shoes of a leader, as you build an entire civilization. This new installment is a major facelift in the franchise, with changes everywhere, from the game mechanics […]
Review: Forza Horizon 3
After being totally amazed by Forza Horizon 2 (and the awesome DLC expansion Storm Island), Playground are back with the aptly name sequel Forza Horizon 3. After discovering Colorado with the original game, followed by Italy with the second episode, we now go down under with the Australian western coast, with a first port on the PC platform as well thanks to […]
Review: ReCore
Post-apocalyptic seemed to be a theme fit for gaming, and although this term certainly makes you think of the Fallout series which brilliantly portrays it, other titles such Wasteland, Metro 2033 or The Last of Us have done well in their own ways. What is rare however, is to see a Japanese studio to be […]
Review: Talent Not Included
Talent Not Included is a frantic little sidescroller in which you dodge obstacles in a theater setting to get high scores and eventually put on the performance of a lifetime. It starts off with a clever little animation that explains how a group of monsters decide to put on a theatrical production, eventually recruiting the […]