Reviews

Weird West Review

Weird West's isometric camera doesn't gel too well with its immersive sim systems, while its repetitive campaign structure makes it tricky to get to the actually good parts where things on occasion can get truly Weird or Western.

Age of Grit Review

An intriguing setting where steampunk frontiersmen do battle and smuggle goods aboard their brass-encrusted airships is wasted in Age of Grit due to its simplistic and repetitive gameplay, and quite a few persistent bugs.

Knights of the Chalice 2 Review

Knights of the Chalice 2 may assault your senses with its less than ideal visual and audio design, but if you can get past those, you'll discover a wonderful fantasy adventure with deep character building and satisfyingly-challenging battles.

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Road 96 Review

Road 96 has a great story supported by a cast of interesting and likable characters and anchored by satisfying mini-games. The procedural nature of this game promises that each playthrough will be unique.

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Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origin Review

Final Fantasy's first attempt at making a Souls-like game delivers on fun gameplay and a flawed but satisfying origin story on Final Fantasy I's Garland. Long-time fans of the series will enjoy the nods to their favorite games while hunting down Chaos.

Elden Ring Review

Both a great challenge for FromSoftware veterans and an inviting experience for newcomers, Elden Ring is a game you don't want to miss. And with how much there is of it, even if you don't enjoy a certain part, there's always something fun you can be doing in this challenging fantasy epic.

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Monster Energy Supercross – The Official Videogame 5 Review

Despite a steep learning curve, Monster Energy Supercross 5 manages to offer a satisfying experience even for players new to the genre. While some of the extras like the skill trees don't always stick the landing, it's a polished and well-crafted experience that's likely to please both hardcore and casual Supercross fans alike.

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Young Souls Review – Two Teammates Talk Tough Twins

This stylish couch-co op beat-em-up actually plays better as a one-player game. The story’s pacing is a bit plodding, but the overall beats of the plot are solid and engaging. The combat feels much the same, in that it has the makings of greatness marred by issues with rhythm and timing. Young Souls shoots for the stars and lands somewhere in the moon’s orbit instead.