Square Enix's Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster has been around since 2013 for the PlayStation 3 and PS Vita, which is both good and bad.
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Mortal Kombat at this point in time is basically an institution in gaming and the fighting genre, with Mortal Kombat 11 being the next phase of its legacy.
We have had a ton of fun lately digging way into Power Ranger: Battle For the Grid, and you should too! Great for fighting fans and Ranger fans alike!
The last content update for Final Fantasy XIV’s Stormblood cycle released at the end of March, which means its time to look back on the expansion.
Viz Media and Rose City Games' The World Next Door is a narrative based action anime game which follows rebellious teen who gets stuck in a world of demons.
Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice is Activision and FromSoftware's first collaboration in years, but you'd never guess from the polished localization and gameplay.
Square Enix's Chocobo's Mystery Dungeon Every Buddy! is a remastered version of Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo's Dungeon with improved gameplay.
If you asked me to name one genre of game Square Enix could not do well no matter how hard they tried, it would be a survival shooter. I happen to love
Thing Trunk's Book of Demons is a fun isometric hack and slash dungeon crawler. In fact, it just might be more fun than it possibly should. The ultimate
Chainawesome Games' Aftercharge is a cute multiplayer game where players control either invisible robots or gun-toting guards. The robot team’s job is to
Much like Origin, Assassin's Creed: Odyssey is more of a sandbox RPG than it is a traditional Assassin's Creed game. Which is pretty fantastic, except for
One of the coolest box sets for a game we got sent to us in a while was the Toki Retrollector Edition for Nintendo Switch from Microïds.
Pearl Abyss's MMORPG Black Desert Online has finally released on the Xbox One, with access to several servers. Like most MMOs, the early bit of the game
Devil May Cry 5 certainly leaves an impression. What felt like a franchise unable to come back from the brink, now feels like one with a future.
God Eater 3, like previous games in the series, is an anime hack and slash game featuring hilariously oversized weapons.
Dead or Alive 6 gives you a frankly ridiculous amount of feedback, exacting tutorials on the intricate battle system, and just a side of boobs.
"Anthem" proves you can never spend too much on quality control. The anticipated Bioware game falls short in areas where it should have excelled.
Anthem was an utter wreck of missing features, buggy cutscenes, broken matchmaking, and connection errors throughout its early access launch.
About a week ago, Nintendo dropped a pretty awesome bombshell on us when they revealed Tetris 99 for Nintendo Switch to play free on their service.
Universal Games and Digital Platforms' Jaws.io shouldn't be nearly as addicting as it is considering it advocates for the indescrimate killing of sharks.
Tsioque is a simplistic point-and-click puzzle game about a princess trapped in a castle. Unlike most games that fit in the “captured princess” sub-genre,
Old School RuneScape Mobile provides the version of RuneScape most people recall from memory, which means it is exactly like you remember in every way.
Just Cause 4 is many things, hammy, addictive, and with far more open-world capacity than any single game needs, but it's somehow perfect.
Milestone’s Ride 3 is exactly as immersive a motorcycle racer as you’d expect. Your bike customization options are incredibly deep with a massive roster.
Going into Apex Legends, we didn't expect much. We would have never wanted a battle royale game set in the Titanfall universe, but here we are.
Etrian Odyssey Nexus is a dungeon-crawler RPG for the Nintendo 3DS, which was released in the North American market just last week.
In many ways Kingdom Hearts III is a copy of of previous Kingdom Hearts games, however, the formula feels far too flat and heartless.
Playstation 2 classic Onimusha got an HD facelift. Does the 2001 Capcom game hold up as well in 2019 in the current console generation?
While Pokémon: Let's Go Pikachu! and Pokémon: Let's Go Eevee! are essentially just remakes of Pokémon Yellow, there are quite a few key differences.
Nexon and Marvel Games' digital card battle game, Marvel Battle Lines is a pretty simple game with one very unique mechanic.