Resident Evil 4 Remake Review: Come Back Anytime
Resident Evil 4 was a revolutionary title that forever changed the course of the franchise, third-person shooter, and horror game. It was also an excellent action game, albeit one with a few flaws. The 2023 RE4 make new fixes pretty much all. The Resident Evil 4 Remake is a tighter, more immersive version of the […]
Horizon Call of the Mountain Review: Reaching New Heights
For a long time I’ve found VR gaming to be a sum of compromises. They’re usually good looking but not great, and they control well enough and have a flimsy storyline that’s at least an excuse to experience the scenario you’re playing. But horizon call of the mountain is different. It manages to succeed on […]
The New Standard for Console VR
Sony is the only console manufacturer to have developed dedicated virtual reality hardware. While the original PSVR had a decent install base and game library, it was more of a proof of concept than introducing new technology. But there’s a lot to be excited about in PSVR 2, including a massive increase in resolution and […]
The Legend of Heroes: Trails to Azure Review — An Engrossing Political Drama
Finally, in September 2022, NIS America localized The Legend of Heroes: Traces of Zero for an international audience. The game was originally released in Japan back in 2010. Now NIS America has also localized its direct sequel, Traces to Azure. Traces to Azure was first released in Japan in 2011, and both Zero And azure […]
Kirby’s Return to Dream Land Deluxe Review: Can’t Teach Kirby New Tricks
If Kirby’s Return to Dreamland First released for the Wii in 2011, the no-nonsense 2D platformer caught the eye of everyone outside of the greats kirby fans. Updated 12 years later for Nintendo Switch, Kirby’s Return to Dreamland is a major graphical and content upgrade, but doesn’t necessarily increase the game’s initial appeal. The Nintendo […]
Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty Review: Crushing Defeat, Glorious Victory
I wish I could have played Wo Long: The Fallen Dynasty under all other circumstances. Team Ninja’s latest game is tough, and few games have been so frustrating to play under the pressure of review. Logically, the action role-playing game would make so much sense. nioh 2 is also heavy with a capital H, and […]
Metal: Hellsinger Review — One Helluva Tune
Metal: Hellsinger has one mission: deliver demise-Quality FPS action set to a heavy metal soundtrack featuring some of the biggest names in the genre. I’m happy to report that it works with flying colours. This is the complete package, with satisfying gameplay, fantastic music, non-stop action, and a story that hits familiar beats but is […]
Splatoon 3 Review: High-Octane Squid Game
As a newcomer to the series, I can understand why splatoon has built such a dedicated fanbase over the years. Now in its third iteration, Nintendo’s inked version of the multiplayer shooter still stands out as an anomaly in the genre. It’s an accessible, vibrant offering with game modes for every type of player. I […]
Soulstice Review: The Guts to Survive
It is said that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, but this is not always true. Soulstice wears his inspirations on his sleeve, but sometimes struggles to use those inspirations to create something truly new or unique. There’s a robust combat system at its core, but the overall experience suffers from padding and repetitive […]
The Legend of Heroes: Trails from Zero Review — Zero to Hero
Releasing a game is always risky, but it’s downright risqué when that game is a 12-year-old RPG and part of a series that has already seen a number of improvements over the years. That’s how it is at traces of zerothe fourth game in the ongoing Nihon Falcom hiking trails Series and part of a […]