
There are still kinks that could be sorted out, but Attila is one of the best Total War games I’ve played. There’s more variety, better AI, and design improvements over older Total War games that […]
Read MoreThere are still kinks that could be sorted out, but Attila is one of the best Total War games I’ve played. There’s more variety, better AI, and design improvements over older Total War games that […]
Read MoreHello again, Folks! Whether you have been in a cryogenic sleep or simply refused to leave the house since the last Play Up because the graphics suck, it’s time to rejoice: it’s back! Play Up […]
Read MoreDragon Ball Xenoverse is a huge step for Dragon Ball games, but one that should have been taken years ago. Though leagues ahead of its recent predecessors, nothing here is as good as it could […]
Read MoreIf anything is clear from this review, it’s that your desired performance is mostly subjective based on what sort of games you want to play. [...]
Read MorePerfect isn’t a word I like to throw around a lot; it’s nigh-impossible to define and is entirely subject to any one person’s opinion of what “perfect” even is. […]
Read MoreAt first glance, Turtle Rock’s four vs. one formula sports plenty of novelty, but without new, unique maps to bolster its replay value or mod support, I worry that Evolve’s paid DLC, and eventual planned […]
Read MoreFor those who follow our coverage of the local development scene, you might recall that we did an interview with Perth-studio, Black Lab Games last August with regards to their newest title, Star Hammer: The […]
Read MoreIf you dismiss the goofy storylines and the objectionable female character designs; you’d have a solid and well-balanced fighting game that’s fun […]
Read MoreFor those hankering for the point-and-click adventures of old, Grim Fandango: Remastered is a fun and rewarding experience. For others it might just be considered a museum piece: some might get it, others may say […]
Read MorePersona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth combines the Persona and Etrian Odyssey series in a way which unexpectedly feels completely natural […]
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