Reviews

Operencia: The Stolen Sun Review

Not the deepest or most complex dungeon crawler out there, Operencia: The Stolen Sun can still offer an enjoyable experience to anyone with an itch to explore some cleverly-designed dungeons one tile at a time.

Fell Seal: Arbiter’s Mark Review

A dodgy control scheme and tiny battle arenas preclude Fell Seal: Arbiter's Mark from being truly great, but its deep character-building system and pleasant presentation still manage to result in a very much enjoyable experience.

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The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel II PS4 Review

Trails of Cold Steel II also offers improved graphics, audio and options for what was already an exceptional JRPG experience and an engaging story with excellent gameplay mechanics, some epic battles and a cast of likeable and relatable characters. Highly recommended to fans of The Legend of Heroes series regardless of whether you own previous versions and fans of the RPG genre in general.

Doom Eternal Review

Doom Eternal:  I came, I saw, I ripped and tore!

Doom: Eternal was an amazing game that I only wanted more of, and probably one of the best FPS shooters to date, because of course it is.  I just wish that I actually had any kind of grasp of what was going on, but then maybe I'm not meant to.  Maybe we all, like the Doomslayer, are only meant to Rip and Tear.

Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord Early Access Review

Numerous quality-of-life improvements, enhanced visuals, and heaps of fresh ideas make Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord the best version of Mount & Blade to play already (provided you're not in the market for mods), and this is only the beginning of this game's early access journey.