Demon’s Souls Review – Dying Never Felt This Good
Bluepoint’s remake of From Software’s genre starter is an unmitigated success that is as great to play as it is a technical tour de force for the PS5.
Bluepoint’s remake of From Software’s genre starter is an unmitigated success that is as great to play as it is a technical tour de force for the PS5.
Pacer wears its Wipeout influences proudly, like bright neon pants, but does little else to push the overall genre forward.
Ring of Pain looks at other card roguelikes and spins the structure on its head so it all feels fresh and addicting as ever.
The Dungeon of Naheulbeuk brings an X-COM turn-based spin to the fantasy RPG genre and despite a few speed bumps, it succeeds.
Star Renegades is a love letter to tactical RPG fans who have been craving a rogue-lite experience that keeps on giving. While not quite at the mastery of Into the Breach in terms of depth, Star Renegades has enough to be excited about.
Microsoft Flight Simulator realizes the dream of the virtual by recreating our world at a scale and fidelity not seen yet.
Othercide takes the formula from the new X-COM games and re-contextualizes it into a gorgeous fever dream and robust character builder.
Crosscode finally arrives on consoles without so much as a hitch, bringing its tight, action-packed gameplay to the big screen.
Summer in Mara is a game to love. It’s beautiful, the main character Koa is adorable, and the entire island feels like a place we would want to be in 2020. It’s too bad that the actual meat of the gameplay gets repetitive quickly.
A year later and World War Z’s new packaging does little to diminish its lackluster attempt to fill the void Valve left behind.