Pokémon Mystery Dungeon Rescue DX may be nostalgic to true believers of the original Blue and Red Rescue Team games, but it’s a more shallow experience for everyone else that makes for an entirely forgettable experience.
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon Rescue DX may be nostalgic to true believers of the original Blue and Red Rescue Team games, but it’s a more shallow experience for everyone else that makes for an entirely forgettable experience.
It’s light as a feather, stiff as a board and there’s nary a wire to be seen. The Razer Viper Ultimate is an absolute heavyweight in all the right areas that matter, and if you’ve got the buck to spend you’ll be surprised at just how much bang you get back in return from a device that’ll keep you gaming for days on end.
The limits are gone, the mystery is back and we’ve got just as many questions as we do answers from that heavy info-dump of an episode which was leagues better than season 11’s finale about some sort of tooth monster named Tim. Just the way that Doctor Who is supposed to be.
If we’re entering the twilight of the current console generation, then Final Fantasy VII Remake may just be the most graphically gorgeous bang that the PlayStation 4 could hope to go out on.
Whether you’re pining for the good ol’ days of sim management madness or you’re new to the idea of simulated insanity in the workplace, Two Point Hospital clearly has the cure for whatever ails you.
Per usual, there's a load of new Netflix Originals this month, including the Altered Carbon anime, Altered Carbon: Resleeved, and Season 3 of Ozark. In terms of Licenced Titles, it's spiders all the way down!
The Sony RX100 VII is a great camera, but it is one that doesn’t hit every nail on the head with what it wants to be, excels in other areas that don’t even make the PR press release and costs an obscene amount of cash for a device that is limited in many ways. Chop the price tag down to a level that makes sense for this point ‘n click device, and we could have a go-to winner for the vlogger on the move.
The few missteps here; middling ANC, a scooped sound signature, lack of IP rating, and a decent (but not exceptional) battery life are negative marks on a set that has the potential to be one of the very best TWS sets available. Right now, it’s off that mark, but with constant improvements, that could change.
One of the games that has helped cement Capcom and the renaissance it is going through currently, Devil May Cry 5 is pure S-class fun all the way to the bank.
This month’s biggest releases couldn’t be more diametrically opposed: On March 20 we have the bloody return of DOOM, while Nintendo takes to the field with the adorable Animal Crossing: New Horizons. Two polar opposites, who deserve all the love in the world for what they bring to the table. Beyond those two, here’s what you can expect for the rest of the month.
Children and tattoos aren’t so different. They’re both easily removed with lasers.
You could say that we’re really REALLY excited for DOOM Eternal. So excited in fact, that we’re about to wax lyrical about the sequel that is a confident follow-up to one of the best reboots of all time.
A spooky European village. Properly scary castle mania. Vampires. Werewolves! The only thing more frightening, is a glimpse at your empty bank account when it comes to deciding whether or not you can grab Resident Evil Village this month. Capcom's successor to its long-running survival-horror franchise is finally out, and if you've read our review then you know the game is a winner on multiple levels.
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