Dark Souls: Remastered Review - Best in Class
My revisit reminded me that the first Dark Souls is the perfect showcase for why this franchise blew up into a huge success some years ago - it has the best overall batch of content we’ve seen yet from the series.
Moonlighter Review - Roguelike Vendor
Some might be bothered by Moonlighter’s grindy nature later on, but I found it to be a fantastic mix of dungeon crawling and a fun store management gameplay that made Moonlighter a treat to experience.
Conan Exiles Review - A Brutal Adventure For The Creative
The bugs and the lack of certain quality of life features will turn off many, but this is a game that can easily satisfy your creative side, while allowing you to craft your own personal adventure within this brutal world in Conan Exiles.
God Of War Review - Gods And Sons
Santa Monica Studio has successfully evolved the series without sacrificing the elements that have kept the God of War titles so beloved by so many, even after a long drought.
Frostpunk Review - Coming In From The Cold
What separates Frostpunk from other city builders like it is the tension between ethics and expediency, morality and morale. Your decisions will cost you either your humanity or your principles.
Far Cry 5 Review - Live Free And Cry Far
While it never manages to slake the thirst for narrative depth promised in its marketing, Far Cry 5 still provides an open world that is ultimately the most satisfying that Ubisoft has delivered to date.
Warhammer: Vermintide 2 Review - Skaven Massacre
Warhammer: Vermintide 2 is a perfect example of building on the successes of the first game while simultaneously improving on where it fell short.
Monster Hunter: World Review – Clever Girl
Capcom has succeeded in making the Monster Hunter franchise more accessible than ever without sacrificing the quirks and features that made this game popular among its fans.This could arguably be the best title in the series, and it sets a new high for gamers that love the endgame grind.
The Seven Deadly Sins: Knights of Britannia Review - Boar Hat Adventures
Seven Deadly Sins: Knights of Britannia is a fighting game that will be difficult to recommend for those new to the show and to big fans of the series.
Dragon Ball FighterZ Review - Strike That Pose!
There have been many Dragon Ball fighting games in the past, but Developer System Arc Works has done well in producing a high-quality fighting game that will satisfy not only veteran fighting game enthusiasts, but Dragon Ball fans as well.
Tower 57 Review - A Blast from the Past
Everybody knows there's no school like the old school. Take a look into an all-new adventure set in a steampunk world. There’s guns blazing and explosions aplenty here at Tower 57.
Call of Duty: WWII Review - Steady Aim
Sledgehammer Games revisiting one of the most horrible points in human history with a campaign that shows the horrors of war, a multiplayer experience that retains the quick, close-quarters combat that keeps player glued in their screens for hours, and a cooperative mode that requires exploration and teamwork to survive waves of Nazi zombies. This shooter is far from perfect, but...