WRC 9 (Switch) – Review
WRC 9’s arrival on the Switch feels late in more ways than one. Not only did it release six months after it launched on other platforms, but launching a game that focuses on the 2020 World Rally Cha... Read More »
WRC 9’s arrival on the Switch feels late in more ways than one. Not only did it release six months after it launched on other platforms, but launching a game that focuses on the 2020 World Rally Cha... Read More »
We have encountered many games where a valiant knight has to save a helpless princess from her assailant or kidnapper. This was a fairly typical standard formula for retro games, and is still one bein... Read More »
Sometimes we complain that the gaming industry does not come up with new and exciting ideas anymore. We often have to direct our gaze towards smaller indie projects to see something new and uncommon. ... Read More »
Once in a while, a title comes along that is just intriguing enough to warrant a closer look, purely based on its concept. Anodyne 2: Return to Dust is one of those titles. A sequel to 2013’s Anodyn... Read More »
We didn’t know it was already almost two years ago when we found ourselves steering a leaky boat towards The Sinking City. We tried the game out on PC and on its portable counterpart, the Switch. Wh... Read More »
Sometimes it’s very clear just from the feel of a game that you’re dealing with a passion project. Arrog definitely has that feel, with its artsy approach to storytelling and a running tim... Read More »
Let’s face it, while the next-gen consoles are quite impressive, they both lack exclusive titles to actually make them worth the purchase. Destruction AllStars was such a title to normally drive the... Read More »
Watch Dogs: Legion is a game that got much praise for the way it handled the “play as anyone” concept. You could use any NPC in the GTA-styled Watch Dogs: Legion, meaning there were many u... Read More »