Godzilla is an awful game in the conventional sense but damned if it doesn’t do the movie series proper justice. It has the tankiest control scheme I’ve ever used. It models its combat system a […]
Read MoreGodzilla is an awful game in the conventional sense but damned if it doesn’t do the movie series proper justice. It has the tankiest control scheme I’ve ever used. It models its combat system a […]
Read MoreRoad to Gehenna is an expansion that stands squarely upon the shoulders of its predecessor, but at the same time surpasses it. […]
Read MoreNo Time to Explain is a fun and humorous platformer that’s built around an easy-to-follow concept. In many ways, it reminded me a lot of Super Meat Boy; though not nearly as challenging (or as […]
Read MoreREVIEW: Every once in awhile, a unique indie title comes along to push the boundaries of how we perceive games. [...]
Read MoreEverything Rocket League tries to do is done 100% right. There are no flaws in anything it offers, but what it offers is very specific. Anyone who has fun with the game will have a […]
Read MoreI had heaps of fun in both single player and co-op, and, as always, there are loads of hours left to go back and play unlocked levels and characters. Like I always say; if you […]
Read MoreBad Dinos doesn’t try to reinvent the wheel that is tower defence, but provides a high-quality iteration on the formula. Taking enemies as [...]
Read MoreDevil May Cry 4: Special Edition is the best way to play Devil May Cry 4. It’s an improved and much more expansive package, but it’s still a game from 2008. For a good old […]
Read MoreRonin is a delightful little game that’s well worth your time if you want something a little different. If you’re looking for something a bit more deep or lengthy, you might be left disappointed, but […]
Read MoreWhile promising in concept, and ambitious in its random-asset generation and placement, Monstrum ultimately falls short [...]
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