The last two seasons have felt strong in some areas, yet weak in others. Combine that with a general frustration with the way Modern Warfare II and Warzone play, and it’s made for some rough press. Warzone is finally rounding into shape, and with Beenox finally back on the
Neowiz took the world by storm when they announced their Bloodborne inspired project Lies of P a few years back. At the very least, it took my world by storm because I am a diehard Fromsoftware fan, so I’m always on the lookout for anything that can potentially satiate
Greetings foolish mortals! Dare you challenge Lilith without the arsenal to take her down? I’m not just talking about your Druid build, we’re talking about the best gear this side of hell. SteelSeries and KontrolFreek have both offered a Diablo IV collection, and we’ve gotten our hands
With Destiny 2’s 20th latest season now completed, it is time to take a retrospective look at all of the changes, story beats, and additions that defined the Season of Defiance. Though the seasons offered little in terms of game systems and new content, it was still a largely
Sonic Frontiers just got its first update, so Editors Jack Zustiak and David Flynn head back to the Starfall Islands to see what’s new. We’ve got a few cosmetics, modes, and quality of life features to go over, so let’s check out the Sights, Sounds, and Speeds.
I’ve reviewed a few Gran Turismo games over the years, but I can’t put my finger on why they just haven’t held my interest. They are fantastic games, something we’ve reiterated time and again in our reviews. The graphics are immaculate thanks to incredible photogrammetry to
Lightfall is here, which means Destiny 2’s 19th season, Season of the Seraph, has come to a close. Improving upon many of Season 18’s faults, Season of the Seraph delivered some much needed quality-of-life changes, a brilliant difficulty spike, and a story we will not soon forget. However,
Most familiar with first person shooter lingo will get my tagline, but just in case, let me drop an explainer. “He’s one shot” refers to an enemy combatant that you’ve just lost a confrontation with, but with the caveat that he is one bullet away from demise. It’