Invincible VS – Review
When it comes to tag-team fighting games, we have extremely fond memories of the Marvel vs. Capcom franchise, even though the last new entry didn’t blow us away. Nonetheless, it’s our go-t... Read More »
When it comes to tag-team fighting games, we have extremely fond memories of the Marvel vs. Capcom franchise, even though the last new entry didn’t blow us away. Nonetheless, it’s our go-t... Read More »
Earlier this year, we took a look at the PC version of Constance and gave it a glowing review. Console gamers, rejoice, as BTF’s Metroidvania masterpiece is now available on consoles too. If you’v... Read More »
Over the last few months or so, we’ve been enjoying the bite-sized puzzle games that EastAsiaSoft has been adding to their library. Games like Tiny Biomes and Avenue Escape have been perfect palette... Read More »
It seems like every other week we feature a Survivors-like title, and while we really enjoy playing most of these games, there are so many clones or mediocre entries in the genre. It’s rare to s... Read More »
Crimson Desert, Pearl Abyss’ new single-player game, raised a few eyebrows when learning an internet connection was required to play. Then again, this isn’t the first single-player oriente... Read More »
We recently took a look at TAITO’s Spica Adventure, a retro arcade game that is available as either a standalone release or as part of the so-called Parasol Superstars bundle, alongside Parasol Star... Read More »
After a whopping four Milestones collections, three of which we’ve reviewed in the past (we probably should get on that fourth one), you’d expect TAITO to stick to that formula when it comes to re... Read More »
For some reason, when thinking of games that require us to conduct an investigation, our minds always wander back to 2014’s Murdered: Soul Suspect, a title that didn’t receive the best rev... Read More »
Back in 2017, we reviewed Tales of Berseria for PS4, a game that came out on PS3 and PS4 in Japan a year earlier. We concluded that this new entry in the Tales series was probably one of the best ones... Read More »