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Reviews
Reviewed by Tristan Ogilvie on Xbox Series X. Also available on PlayStation, PC, and Nintendo Switch. “Matchpoint Tennis Championships serves up a smooth-playing and simple-to-control game of tennis – to the point where you have to go out of your way to miss a shot – but saddles it with a career mode that’s so
Reviewed by Luke Reilly on PC. Also available on Nintendo Switch. “Neon White is a quick and compulsive first-person platformer that’s surprisingly simple to understand and play, but packs a very stern speedrunning challenge at its core. Tying your combat options to your traversal mechanics, Neon White makes every encounter a deadly parkour puzzle that
Reviewed by Luke Reilly on Xbox Series X. Also available on Xbox One, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, and PC. “With its typically deep and rich career mode and its usual class-leading spectrum of assists and difficulty options, F1 22 maintains this series’ run as the most fully-featured and accessible reproduction of a single modern motorsport
Check out our review for DNF Duel, the new fighter from Arc System Works based on Dungeon Fighter Online! For this DNF Duel review, we played the game mainly on PC, and a little bit on PlayStation. We go over how we feel about the characters (Dragon Knight, Ranger, Swift Master, Enchantress, Launcher, Vanguard, etc.),
Cuphead: The Delicious Last Course is not just more Cuphead, it’s some of the best Cuphead. The six new bosses, on top of a handful of minibosses, new weapons, and new charms are more than enough to recommend this DLC as nearly essential for any big Cuphead fan. Reviewed by Mitchell Saltzman #IGN #Cuphead
Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak reviewed by Tom Marks on PC, also available on Nintendo Switch. Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak is a relatively simple expansion, but that doesn’t mean its top notch new and returning monsters aren’t a whole lot of fun to fight. That said, Sunbreak isn’t nearly as substantial or surprising as Iceborne was
Outriders Worldslayer reviewed by Travis Northup on PC, also available on PlayStation and Xbox. Outriders Worldslayer is an enjoyable but unambitious expansion that improves the endgame while falling short in many of the same areas as the base game before it. The story is still pretty lackluster, most boss fights are irritating slogs, and even
Reviewed by Cam Shea on iOS with iPad Gen 9 (2021). Also available on Android and PC. “There’s a lot to like about Diablo Immortal but it’s still not a game I can heartily recommend. As a casual, purely free-to-play experience it offers dozens of hours of empowering ARPG combat built around an interesting skill
Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes reviewed on Nintendo Switch by Alex Santa Maria. You generally know what you’re getting into when you boot up any Omega Force games, but Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes includes pleasant surprises. Unlike the original Fire Emblem Warriors, Three Hopes no longer feels like a musou game with references to
Check out our Capcom Fighting Collection Review to see if it’s a Sonic Boom of Sonic Bust! In this new fighting collection, ten games ranging from Street Fighter II all the way to versions of Vampire Savior (Darkstalkers 3) never before released outside of Japan come together with modern trappings such as rollback netcode and
Starship Troopers: Terran Command reviewed by Leana Hafer on PC. Starship Troopers: Terran Command has the exoskeleton of a strong RTS with some unique, asymmetrical, positioning-focused warfare. There are just a handful of hitches that keep it from being really great. A campaign that takes too long to become challenging, some frustratingly bad pathfinding and
The TMNT are back in this blast from the past arcade beat-em-up from Tribute Games and Dotemu. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge is lovingly reverent to the arcade games that inspired it, and is a prime example of how to breathe new life into a age-old genre. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge Review
V Rising reviewed by Leana Hafer on PC. While its time-consuming crafting aspects can take the bite out of the vampire fantasy, V Rising really does rise to the occasion with its excellent boss design and respectable ARPG combat. #IGN #VRising
The Quarry reviewed by Thomas Wilde on PC, also available on PlayStation and Xbox Series X|S. The Quarry is worth playing at least once, but when compared to Until Dawn, it’s one step forward and one step back. It features a solid script performed by a great cast, with a slow-burn story that you can
Battle League reviewed by Travis Northup on Nintendo Switch. Mario Strikers: Battle League is part skillful soccer game, part ruthless brawler, and almost always a complete blast to play. If you’ve played any games in the series before, there won’t be many surprises in store for you and the small roster of characters and game
Hardspace: Shipbreaker reviewed by Dan Stapleton on PC. Also available on Xbox. #IGN
Diablo Immortal review in progress by Cam Shea, on iOS with iPad Gen 9 (2021). “I’ve only just started on my Diablo Immortal journey, but I like what I’ve played so far. The combat feels potent and weighty, with plenty of skill options for building out rounded and fun combat approaches. The story moves along
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