Give the affordably priced Evan’s Remains about three hours of your time and you’ll find a succession of pretty good puzzle. You’ll find a worthwhile plotline that asks just a few more questions then and ...
Read More »Pity Pit review
Beware retro adventurers: there’s more frustration that fun in Pity Pit. If you do jump into the economically priced title, expect short-lived enjoyment. As games like Dig Dug (1982), Boulder Dash (1984), Mr. Driller (1999), ...
Read More »Disintegration review
Plotlines are often dispensable in real-time strategy and first-person shooter games. Disintegration provides an absorbing motivation for its blend of genres. But the game’s action isn’t as tactical or engaging as it should be. For ...
Read More »Persona 4 Golden (PC) review
Wonder why so many people cherish their PS Vita? Part of that answer is 2012’s Persona 4 Golden. When released, it was one of the best role-playing games around. Eight years later, this proficient PC ...
Read More »Samurai Shodown (PC) review
Samurai Shodown reinvigorates the series’ staccato pacing and defensive play, with stylishly drawn characters and backdrops. It’s a bit light on single-player content, but those seeking rivalries against local and online competitors should appreciate the ...
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Another winning entry in Nihon Falcom’s action-role playing franchise sees Adol mapping an expansive forest, a feat no other adventurer has accomplished. While it played great in its original Vita-based iteration, this PlayStation 4 port ...
Read More »Demon’s Tier+ review
Demon’s Tier+ is a simple, satisfying twin-stick shooter ideal for those moments when you just want to turn higher brain functions off, and gun down anything that’s inching toward you. Daniel Fernandez Chavez’ (aka Diabolical ...
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Doujin developer Orange_Juice’s fluffy little shooter makes its way to Steam, offering five protracted stages of projectile dodging, MiniCoin-collecting fun. Like a plate of drunken noodles that conceal lip-numbing spiciness, the cute ‘em up is ...
Read More »The Outer Worlds (Switch) review
Expectedly, image quality takes a hit and load times can be a bit long. But the Switch port of The Outer Worlds does the unlikely, bringing open-world autonomy and a complex relational system onto portable ...
Read More »Missile Command: Recharged review
The 1980 coin-op classic returns with a faux-vector graphics look, power-ups, and new enemies. It’s minimalistic approach is reflected in its exceedingly affordable price. When a remake of a beloved Atari classic is announced, disappointment ...
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