Metal Gear Solid 5 may have become infamous at the time for the falling out between Kojima and Konami, but its legacy is one of quality and completeness.
Metal Gear Solid 5 may have become infamous at the time for the falling out between Kojima and Konami, but its legacy is one of quality and completeness.
Monster Energy Supercross 3 looks and sounds the part, but it’s more likely to introduce a sensation of deja vroom than actual white knuckle excitement befitting a sensational sport.
Developed by a small team headed up by Halo: Reach’s Marcus Lehto, Disintegration’s prime hook is one of commanding and conquering: You’ve got the firepower to take the fight directly to an enemy, but you can’t do it alone.
A decade after the little warring eyeballs marched to the beat of their own drum and took the PlayStation Portable by Storm, Patapon was reborn on the PlayStation 4 in a remaster that did little new. It instead effectively stretched the brilliant and delightful little game onto a bigger screen and while that sounds dismissive, it certainly is not. The …
Highlights for February's Netflix releases include the proudly South African production Queen Sono, Season 2 of Formula 1: Drive to Survive, Altered Carbon returns for Season 2, and Netflix debuts their latest comic book adaptation: Locke and Key.
Tis the month of love! February has long been considered to be that time of the year where romance reigns supreme, and what could be a better love story than Twilight when it comes to the passion of video games? Whether your tastes may lie in vanquishing undead Nazi scum, replaying an old classic or taking down titans with a single punch, there’s a lot to look forward to.
Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot is a buffet of gameplay, ideas and diversions. It is a game that makes no bones at who it has in its crosshairs, aimed squarely at the fans who have made Dragon Ball Z the global phenomenon that it is. Much like its source material, Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot isn’t without faults but its enduring spirit of facing overwhelming odds head on and conquering them, is one lesson that the has succeeded in learning.
For as long as human beings have been able to mould piles of clay and dirt into cubic rectangles and stack them upon one another to create the most marvelous of engineering feats, there has existed that small reptilian part of our brains that has longed for nothing more than wreaking absolute devastation upon those structures. The act of breaking …
Animation has so much more to offer in 2020 than it did in 2010, but from that groundbreaking decade came some of the very best cartoons of all time.
Hard decisions and consequences may await you in Frostpunk: The Last Autumn, but it’ a gorgeous experience with greener pastures that’ll still hook players in with an addictive loop of management in the face of extinction.
Seven years. Seven long stretches of solar revolutions around our star, that saw trends change, giants rise and titans fall in that time period. In an industry built upon turbulent change, it’s a miracle that Borderlands was still a franchise that fans couldn’t get enough of. Taking the bones of the original 2010 game and expanding upon them in a manner that had never been envisioned before, Borderlands and its first sequel kicked off a trend in video games that saw many an imitator rise but never saw a successor topple Gearbox’s glorious loot ‘n shoot from its throne.
As similar as it is to other iterations, I’m happy to have the good doctor back. It’s the sort of hyper-casual gaming that I can afford 5 minutes of every day to. I can’t pretend it’s made me any smarter, or even feel any smarter beyond becoming slightly more proficient in its specific exercises. It could do with a little more variety, but it’s a welcome diversion and a reminder of simpler times.
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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