Advertisement ・ Go Ad Free
Announcement

Game Reviews

Latest Articles 3105 Articles
Reviews   -   Nov 22, 2016 Mind-melting VR assault – Thumper review
Mind-melting VR assault – Thumper review

I’ve reviewed a ton of music titles, but I’d never run across the term “rhythm violence” for a genre. It’s a term that developer Drool self-stylized, and it might be somewhat hyperbolic if it wasn’t so true. Thumper doesn’t have a story per-se, though what

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Nov 22, 2016 Alola Awaits! Pokemon Sun and Moon review
Alola Awaits! Pokemon Sun and Moon review

Hala, the Kahuna of Melemele Island, proudly tells you: “Only when you find the balance of the old and the new can you make something original.” I could not possibly invent a more clear or precise explanation as to why the newest installments to the Pokémon franchise shines so brightly;

by A Kay Purcell
Reviews   -   Nov 22, 2016 In case you’d forgotten: The Amnesia Collection review
In case you’d forgotten: The Amnesia Collection review

It’s probably safe to call Amnesia: The Dark Descent one of the most influential horror games in recent memory, with games like Outlast, Daylight, and even the upcoming Resident Evil VII taking a lot of inspiration from its design.  Not only that, but its popularity with Let’s Players

by Christian DeCoster
Reviews   -   Nov 21, 2016 The thoughts are free: Orwell review
The thoughts are free: Orwell review

Just how much of yourself do you share online? Would you say your computer files and your social media accounts accurately reflect your personality, interests, and motivation in life? Even when it comes to acts of terrorism, how much right does the government have to invade your digital privacy? Orwell

by Sarah Marchant
Reviews   -   Nov 21, 2016 Battle for boredom: Cartoon Network: Battle Crashers review
Battle for boredom: Cartoon Network: Battle Crashers review

While people tend to reminisce on the good old days of animated juggernaut Cartoon Network with things like Johnny Bravo, Dexter’s Laboratory, and Courage the Cowardly Dog, I tend to hold the series of the early 2010s more favorably. Adventure Time, Regular Show, and Steven Universe have an excellent

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Nov 19, 2016 Everybody needs a pet dinosaur – Robinson: the Journey
Everybody needs a pet dinosaur – Robinson: the Journey

Robinson: the Journey lets you step into the shoes of a boy named Robin who, after surviving his spaceship crashing, has been surviving on a planet full of dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures. Your only friends are a floating robot named HIGS, whose main goal is to keep you happy

by Zach Faber
Reviews   -   Nov 18, 2016 One more time, old friend: Dishonored 2 review
One more time, old friend: Dishonored 2 review

Note: Dishonored 2 was co-reviewed by both Joe DeClara and Hunter Wolfe. Hunter The original Dishonored was a sleeper hit when it launched back in 2013. Like its protagonist, it came out of the shadows and captivated players with its open-ended level design and London-inspired steampunk setting. With Dishonored 2,

by Joe DeClara
Reviews   -   Nov 15, 2016 A damn good platformer: Mekazoo review
A damn good platformer: Mekazoo review

As George Bernard Shaw once said, “We don’t stop playing because we grow old; we grow old because we stop playing.” While I doubt Mr. Shaw was specifically referring to video games, I can honestly say that at the ripe old age of 31, I haven’t had this

by Mike Pearce
Advertisement ・ Go Ad Free
Your link has expired. Please request a new one.
Your link has expired. Please request a new one.
Your link has expired. Please request a new one.
Great! You've successfully signed up.
Great! You've successfully signed up.
Welcome back! You've successfully signed in.
Success! You now have access to additional content.