Install or Uninstall – Atomfall on PC Game Pass
/Atomfall starts off strong with mystery and survival tension, but dull combat, weak exploration, and a forgettable quest structure led me to uninstall after just six hours.
Read MoreAtomfall starts off strong with mystery and survival tension, but dull combat, weak exploration, and a forgettable quest structure led me to uninstall after just six hours.
Read MoreI recently had the chance to play an early build of Two Point Museum, the latest simulator from the developers of Two Point Campus and Two Point Hospital. With three levels available during my limited playtime, I got a taste of how this quirky formula evolves in its newest iteration, set to launch on February 27, 2025.
Read MoreFrostpunk 2 grips you from the start, balancing city-building with brutal survival challenges. Every decision feels high-stakes as you juggle resources, politics, and the harsh cold. My early hours have been filled with resets and hard-earned lessons as I scramble to keep New London alive, one crisis at a time.
Read MoreDuring ESGS 2023 we got to try out a demo of Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth which allows you to explore the changes to the turn-based RPG formula and the many absurd activities that are waiting for us in January 2024.
Read More2022 has come and gone but here are Joseph Choi’s best games he experienced last year. He mentions over ten games mentioning titles such as Sonic Frontiers, Bayonetta 3, Elden Ring, and even older titles like Mario Kart Tour, Catherine: Full Body, and more.
Read MoreEiyuden Chronicle: Rising is releasing this year and is a spin-off prequel title set in the same world as Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes. I was fortunate enough to play the opening hours of Rising and this city-building action RPG has its charms.
Read MoreIn a few weeks we’ll be in 2022. A new year already packed with highly anticipated games in just it’s first quarter. But as we count the remaining days of this year, we look back at what was released this year. Some games blew us away, but there were a good amount of games that just didn’t make the cut as these are the most disappointing games of 2021.
Read MoreI’ve played an unhealthy amount of Back 4 Blood’s Open Beta weekend and during it’s early access, giving me a clear picture on what to expect from the 4-player co-op survival shooter launching this October. And just like in any beta session, it’s not perfect, so here’s a list of the good and the bad from Turtle Rock Studios’ next shooter.
Read MoreAt a glance, Genshin Impact may appear to be nothing more than a clone of The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. But the game does so much more so differently that it can stand on its own. More importantly, it raises the bar for what you can now expect from a free-to-play title.
Read MoreAfter putting it off for a little over 2 years, I finally got to sit down and take a proper look at Mega Man 11. Mega Man 9 and 10 brought the 8-bit classic style back to the series. And while they were amazing games, I was still looking for that modern 2.5-D transition that I expected the series to naturally evolve into.
Read MoreOn the surface, Starlink: Battle for Atlas looks like nothing more than a spaceship shooter with a toys-to-life gimmick slapped on to it. With the Nintendo Switch version taking the extra step by having what most people expected to be a shallow inclusion of the Star Fox crew. While there is a bit of truth to all that, I wouldn't recommend dismissing the game outright as it offers so much more than what was made out to be.
Read MoreThe battle royale genre has made its mark in gaming as a mainstay in the current and foreseeable generation. With Tetris 99, Nintendo has proven that the battle royale concept isn't limited to shooters. And as part of the Super Mario Bros. 35th anniversary, Nintendo has released another unique take to the genre with Super Mario Bros. 35.
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