Reviews

God of War Ragnarok Review

God of War Ragnarok has been a long time coming. Following up on a game that many consider a masterpiece and one of the best games ever made is an unenviable task, so expectations were understandably high. Still, it’s a task that the team at Sony Santa Monica accomplishes nearly flawlessly with bold creative decisions…

Rollerdrome Review

In a landscape where many games feel similar to each other, it’s refreshing when a new title comes along with a unique idea that instantly clicks. By fusing the fun and simplicity of Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater with the over-the-top action of My Friend Pedro, Rollerdrome has come along to deliver one of the most…

Halo Infinite Review

It’s been six years since the poorly received Halo 5: Guardians was released and left the Halo franchise in a tough spot. The series has fallen out of the minds of many, while competitors like Call of Duty still reign supreme, and new games such as Apex Legends and Fortnite have become the talk of…

Kena: Bridge of Spirits Review

First unveiled at the PlayStation 5 reveal event, Kena: Bridge of Spirits quickly became one of the platform’s most anticipated games. Its dazzling, cinema-quality visuals and charming world from animation studio turned game developer Ember Lab, garnered plenty of excitement and had many looking forward to this promising new IP. With the game finally in…

Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart Review

Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart is a fresh and exciting return for the action/platforming franchise, making it the definitive hardware showcase for the PlayStation 5, and a must play game for the console.

Persona 5 Strikers Review

Last year I had my eyes opened to the Persona franchise with Persona 5 Royal, a game that quickly became a favorite of mine and left me eager for more. Needless to say, I was very excited for the latest entry, Persona 5 Strikers. Thankfully this game managed to live up to expectations, even if…

Returnal Review

The roguelike genre is one that I generally steer clear of. Its randomized and punishing nature has an appeal for many that I’ve understood, but it’s always pushed me away. Enter Returnal, a new AAA-roguelike from developer Housemarque that’s not only managed to catch my interest, but make me a newfound fan of the genre.