John Carpenter’s Toxic Commando PS5 Review – Chaotic Co-op Zombie Shooter

It’s been a while since I last played a collaborative zombie horde shooter. I think the last one that comes to mind for me was World War Z, which was fantastic. We have had similar games in the last few…

Timberborn Review – Best Beaver City Builder with Water Management

Oh, dam, strap yourselves in for this one because it will contain a few beaver puns. Over the years, I have played my fair share of City-building games. These types of games have been around for decades, but every now…

Ariana and the Elder Codex Review – Action-Adventure Chaos & Magic

After taking a break from game reviews for a couple of months, the return to the grind has never been this rewarding. A fresh start, a blank slate, but more importantly, a new game that doesn’t disappoint… well, mostly. Ariana…

Monster Hunter Stories 3 Review – Stunning Must-Play RPG

Off the bat of Monster Hunter Stories 3 being announced, following Monster Hunter Wilds coming out last year and being a huge success for this hunter, I was eagerly waiting to learn more, and after a short wait, it was…

Reanimal Review – A Familiar Nightmare Reborn

There are certain studios that build a reputation you simply trust. When Tarsier Studios revealed Reanimal, excitement came naturally. After all, the team previously delivered two of the most memorable modern horror platformers with Little Nightmares and Little Nightmares II…

Fatal Frame II Crimson Butterfly Remake Xbox Review

Before Fatal Frame II Crimson Butterfly, back in 2001, Koei Tecmo – just Tecmo then – decided that they wanted to make the scariest horror game possible. Inspired by Silent Hill and Japanese horror movies, the results of that ambition…

Crimson Desert PC Review – Chaos, Combat & Massive Open World

Crimson Desert isn’t here to hold your hand, and it isn’t trying to fit into whatever box you think an open-world action adventure needs to (Maybe some call it an RPG). After spending time in Pywel — fighting, exploring, climbing,…

Dragonkin The Banished Review – A Promising ARPG That Struggles to Find Its Identity

I’m sitting here at 4:00 AM, the blue light of my monitor burning my retinas, and I’ve just closed Dragonkin The Banished for what might be the last time. My Steam library is basically a digital cemetery for ARPGs at…

Screamer Review: High-Speed Arcade Racing & Combat Action

I’m all for a good racing game; having played a good mix of arcade racers and realistic racers, I was ready to scratch that itch. When a classic racing name returns after decades of silence, it begs the question of…

Romeo is a Dead Man Review – Pure Suda 51 Chaos Unleashed

I’ve seen that term thrown around a lot in recent reviews and, as an ‘80’s kid, I can honestly say, there are few things in modern entertainment outside of Asian cinema that capture that idea in all it’s glory. And…