Through the Nightmares review: Sleep well or die trying
The night is dark, and full of tiny golden men.
Still Wakes the Deep Siren’s Rest review – should’ve been a sequel
It’s Christmas in June, which could only mean I’m back on the Beira D. Siren’s Rest is Still Wakes the Deep’s first DLC, and it’s also entirely unexpected. The Chinese…
Splitgate 2 Review
A decent successor that expands on the original, but never really surpasses it.
Switch 2 Welcome Tour GameSpot Review
Nintendo Switch 2 Welcome Tour has its charms, but on the whole feels like a strange set of contradictions: a casual primer for power users, and a pack-in game that…
Dune: Awakening Review
If there’s one thing beyond doubt after having played well over 100 hours with Dune: Awakening, it’s that Funcom has done its homework in crafting the most authentic take on…
FBC: Firebreak Review – Controlled Chaos
Remedy is a team known for its story-driven single-player games, and though it has tried other kinds of games over the years, FBC: Firebreak is its most prominent detour to…
Raidou Remastered: The Mystery of the Soulless Army review: Ronin remake
Atlus has done far more than simply "remastering" this action-RPG cult classic.
FBC: Firebreak Review in Progress
So far this is an engaging co-op extension of the Control universe.
Battle Train review: Staying on the rails
Battle Train is a unique spin on typical card-collecting roguelites, but some quality-of-life issues keep this train from really leaving the station.
Tron: Catalyst review: A looping sequence of boredom
Bithell Games makes use of the classic Disney IP in a new action-adventure, but is it a worthy return to Tron or simply a rerun of familiar tunes?