I appreciate games that get right to the point, and Zombieland: Headshot Fever Reloaded is the epitome of directness. There’s no complex...
No Man’s Sky had a rocky launch, but frankly that’s not the story. Better said, No Man’s Sky has had a fantastic...
I’m an avid American football fan, if not as much as I have been in previous years. Even so, I get the...
I’ve had lots to say about Synth Riders on PC, celebrating their expansion packs and noting in my review that it’s my...
There are plenty of VR games out in the world now, even if the technology is still somewhat in its infancy. I’m...
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...
There are some games that just don’t lend themselves to a virtual reality experience. You’d think a city builder would belong squarely...
Virtual Reality is pure power fantasy. It can put you closer to the action than any other gameplay system, making every shooter...
Kayak VR: Mirage is an incredible testament to the capabilities of the PlayStation VR2, providing a gorgeous and relaxing experience with impressively...
“Kind friends and companions, come join me in rhyme. Come lift up your voices in chorus with mine. Come lift up your...
I think everyone has imagined action scenes playing out to whatever tunes are playing on the radio. Sure, on the outside most...
Editor’s note: First version of this article incorrectly stated that Tetris Effect: Connected did not come to PSVR1. I was misinformed. I...
Resolution Games have been busy. Very, very busy. I did a preview of the PCVR version back in 2021, and then checked...
Rez was a trip when it came out in 2001 for the Dreamcast and PlayStation 2. It was re-released on the Xbox...
A few years ago I wrote an editorial discussing the shocking majesty of Hidden Frontier, a no-budget Star Trek fan film that...
There are few things that bring me as much joy as science fiction and theme parks. When they are combined it’s a...
If there’s one thing that undersells the PSVR2 it’s the name. Yes, it has probably been through the ringer with 50 different...
In Jurassic World Aftermath you play Sam, a Security Expert on your way to Isla Nublar after the fall of the Jurassic...
I’m going to start this review in the strangest place, but bear with me. I’m a nausea sufferer with VR. Smooth motion...
One of my favorite aspects of Horizon: Zero Dawn (review) and Horizon: Forbidden West (review) was the sense of discovery. In Zero...
We may have taken a much needed break last patch, but we’re back now just in time to continue the search for...
Colossal Cave Adventure was a 1976 text-based adventure game developed by Will Crowther then later expanded by Don Woods. In the game,...
Role-playing games often have systems on top of systems to allow the player a wealth of customization options. These can range from...
Deliver Us Mars is right around the corner, and we’ve had the opportunity to sit down with Koen Deetman, Game Director at...
You’re just out of high school with no prospects or ambition when aliens invade Earth. Thanks to a sentient gun named Kenny,...
Syberia – The World Before is a great story-driven adventure game reminiscent of older classics just before the genre died off for...
You’ve been possessed by a demon for the past year. The last thing you recall is touching an innocuous book after calming...
As Espire agent codename Poe, you’ve been in a coma for a long time. During a routine simulation possessing a robot, you...
Two Point Campus has received its first DLC in the form of the Space Academy expansion. In it, you’ll take three “universities”...
In addition to our hands-on preview with the game, we sat down with Steve Mele, Executive Producer at Relic Entertainment to talk...
Final Fantasy XIV is a big game with multiple stories going on at the same time, both player and developer driven. Putting...