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Final Fantasy VII Rebirth is a highly anticipated remake of the iconic 1997 game that has captivated gamers for decades. Developed by Square Enix, this action-RPG offers a fresh take on the beloved story while staying true to the essence of the original. In this comprehensive review, we will...
Helldivers 2, developed by Arrowhead Game Studios, is a thrilling and action-packed shooter that offers a refreshing twist on the genre. Released on February 8, 2024, this highly anticipated sequel takes a bold swing by introducing a new over-the-shoulder third-person perspective, replacing the...
The Rising Tide is the second and final expansion for Final Fantasy 16, adding another worthwhile chapter to the tale of Clive Rosfield. Only accessible near the very end of the base game, this DLC is designed to be something of a sendoff for the action RPG, providing a new storyline that brings...
I love when Spy x Family veers into slice-of-life drama. I like seeing super duper capable spy Loid Forger and lethal assassin Yor navigate mundane activities like cooking dinner or planning date nights. I'm giddy when telepathic Anya uses her powers in a dodgeball match. I'm sure there are fans...
Tekken 8, the latest installment in the renowned fighting game franchise, has arrived with a vengeance. Developed by Bandai Namco, this game builds upon the success of its predecessor while introducing new features and improvements that keep the experience fresh and exciting. In this...
Link to the Past is rightly considered a 16-bit classic and offers hours of engrossing entertainment and tantalizing challenge. Not many games from decades ago still feel as fresh and tightly constructed as this; it represents Nintendo at its very best.
Enoria is a beautiful game full of lore and design spark, but it is let down by clunky combat that ultimately makes the game feel a little dull regardless of your surroundings.
This is a well-done and loving bundle, then, but the games themselves are ancient and demand a very specific mindset if you plan to extract any actual entertainment value from them.
We suspect that once the second DLC pack launches in November, the overall Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration Expanded Edition package will stand as the final word on interactive documentaries in the video game space.
For fans of the original, it’s interesting to revisit Night Slashers with new characters, new combat options, and a redeveloped and friendlier level of challenge.
Looney Tunes: Wacky World Of Sports' multiplayer can be fun in short bursts, especially if you just want to play a quick round of golf with friends. From a general audio-visual perspective, this is a good franchise representation.
Nostalgia will play a huge part in influencing a purchasing decision with Legacy of Kain Collection; if you were a fan of either game back in the '90s, then you'll almost certainly want to revisit them in this new double pack.
Despite a few minor issues, Bloomtown: A Different Story is a game that’ll stick with you long after you put it down. The blend of comforting and creepy is masterful, and the game presents a surprising amount of challenge in places.
Worms Armageddon: Anniversary Edition is another slam dunk for Digital Eclipse and its ongoing mission of game preservation and historical documentation.
The Hokkaido Serial Murder Case: The Okhotsk Disappearance is a game I would recommend any ADV fan to try out, but even with the Yuji Horii pedigree, it needed more TLC on the localization and marketing for it to truly make waves outside of Japan.
As a pricier mid-ranger with a high-end build, the Xiaomi 14T Pro offers a respectable package as a daily driver but feels somewhat wanting when emulating some gaming systems.
The OPS v1 is a solid controller with a lot going for it for just £49.99! Sadly it doesn't work on iOS and as such misses out on a chunk of its target "Cloud gaming" market.
Rather than abandoning the classic formula, Zelda has shown that the old and the new can come together and produce wonderful results that reward experimentation and reinforce the joy of play.
Chaos Engine 2 alone is arguably worth the cost of entry, especially if you're able to rope in a second player – it's a game that is capable of destroying friendships and has long deserved a second chance at broader acclaim.
CRKD NEO S might not break any ground with controller hardware, but it’s also a console that you’ll find yourself reaching for on the shelf more often than not, because it’s just that uncomplicated yet enjoyable to use.
All in all, Master Detective Archives: Rain Code Plus delivers a fun mystery-filled visual novel experience, perfect for anyone who is a fan of Danganronpa or similar titles.