Milestone S.r.l. are known mostly for their exacting racing sims with an insane amount of customization detail. Gravel is not one of those games. Gravel is a pick-up-and-play arcade style racer, and it actually manages to be just that.
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Bandai Namco and Dimps' Sword Art Online: Fatal Bullet, like most other Sword Art Online games, is something of a let down. You wouldn't think a franchise about video games could get video games so wrong, but somehow they always manage.
EA and Zoink's Fe is a cute pseudo-indie game that essentially requires you to accept that language is a gameplay mechanic.
Have you ever looked at a cat and wanted to take them out on a date? No? Well, Purrfect Date is probably not for you in that case. The game is a dating sim, but unlike most sims, your pool of potential daters is restricted only to cats.
What can I say about Final Fantasy XV Pocket Edition that I haven't already said? It's a nearly 1:1 re-creation of Final Fantasy XV designed for mobile with a cutesy art style and simplified tap-controls.
Nights of Azure 2: Bride of the New Moon is an anime-style JRPG which you could probably tell already from the nonsense title. It's a Koei Tecmo anime hack and slash game, but that isn't the main draw. No, the biggest draw is the cast of scantily-clad female characters.
If Dissidia Final Fantasy NT didn't have enough of that fighter-RPG hybrid quality for you, then pull out your phone because Dissidia Final Fantasy Opera
Square Enix, Koei Tecmo Games, and Team Ninja's Dissidia Final Fantasy NT is the first Dissidia title to hit a home console and while the console port may have taken a year to release after the arcade version hit, the wait has been well worth it.
Making digital versions of table top games is hard, and no game proves that more than Auroch Digital's OGRE. While the digital edition of the game is pretty spot-on faithful adaptation of the tabletop game, that actually makes it a pretty terrible video game.
Soldiers of the Universe just might be the worst game I've ever played. I honestly cannot think of a game that has failed to impress me on so many levels. It's a first person shooter released out of Steam Early Access to a full launch.
The Mind's Eclipse is a reality-bending point and click mystery game, and despite the simplistic gameplay, black and white visuals, and limited controls it manages to tell an incredibly captivating story.
Tokyo RPG Factory’s second game, Lost Sphear, is much like I am Setsuna. It’s an attempt to recapture the glory days of the JRPG with improved graphics, processing power, and a couple of nice modern features like a quicksave available at all times when you aren't in battle.
Over the holidays we were sent something of a throwback from Retro-Bit in the form of a retro gaming console. To be specific, they sent us the Super Retro-Cade, a brand new retro console to compete in the same realm with all the systems that have been released over the past year or so
NCSoft and Team Bloodlust's Blade & Soul has been pretty darn successful overseas, and it has its moments of being a pretty darn good game.
Review: Fool's Theory and IMGN.PRO's Seven: The Days Long Gone is an action RPG with stealth elements, because you play as a thief. But is it worth your time?
Digital Extremes's Warframe is a lot of things, not all of them good. It's a free-to-play MMO with a premium subscription, which immediately turns a lot of players away. But is it worth taking a crack at?
When I first heard that Mondo and Project Raygun would be producing a board game based on John Carpenter's The Thing, I was both thrilled beyond delight and slightly terrified.
IDW Games has an interesting set of titles at their disposal these days, both original works and titles based on established properties. When I saw my copy of Torres arrive in the mail for review, I was thrown back a bit as I've seen this game before.
88 Heroes was released earlier this year on PC, PS4, and Xbox One, receiving pretty good reviews all around for the game's insane platforming style.
Little Nightmares was one of the creepiest games to come out this year and I loved every minute of it. I wouldn't call it a perfect game per se, but it
With a title as ridiculous as Space Pirates and Zombies 2, it shouldn't come as a shock that the game has a storyline that makes very little sense an is
Nioh had already been out for several months before Koei Tecmo decided to release what could arguably be their best game of 2017 onto PC. With the game
Because it's already been out for a while, we won't bore you with the details of what you already know from other game reviews and instead, we'll get to the brass tax of what makes this version different and if it's worth buying.
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Much like golf, volleyball, and NASCAR games, there will always be an audience for hunting titles. Whether they be the big and bulky arcade cabinets with
Expand is a puzzle game that was released on PC back in 2015 and has finally made its way to console for the PS4 two years later. The game will have you
Mushroom Wars 2 is a real-time strategy sequel that puts you and your army of mushroom soldiers against another army of mushroom soldiers in a battle over
Something I miss from the early PS1 and N64 eras is the imaginative ideas that went into platform games. Back then, working on what appeared to be a 3D
The Norwood Suite is the spiritual successor to Cosmo D's first title, Off Peak. The game puts you in the first-person position of a visitor to a mountain
Inmates is a first-person horror game where you play a person wandering through an old run-down prison trying to solve a mystery within its walls.
It's sometimes hard getting a good JRPG from any company outside Japan. A lot of games have the heart, a lot have the design, a lot of the mechanics, and