Jordan Middler
Reviews
100 reviewsSilent Hill creator Keiichiro Toyama’s latest oddity is let down by below par visuals and gameplay…
The most frustrating thing about Dragon Age: The Veilguard is all the moments you can feel a much better game trying to claw its way to the surface.
Atlus’s new IP is so much more than a ‘Fantasy Persona’…
Two years post-divorce, EA Sports is getting its footballing groove back…
Capcom’s 2006 B-movie classic is still a campy…
There are a few moments during Astro Bot where the screen goes completely black as it transitions between areas. The first time this happened, we were greeted by our own reflection, with an expression of child-like amazement reserved for when you first sat down in front of your parent’s TV with your PS1.
Star Wars Outlaws feels a lot like Respawn’s Jedi: Fallen Order.
Concord has been dealt a terrible hand.
There are a few funny video games, but there are very few comedy video games.
The lastest tale from Hidetaka Miyazaki’s modern masterpiece is every bit as epic as we’d hoped…
Stilted puzzles and basic combat blemish a game with best-in-class technical might
We are in the midst of a Metroidvania renaissance.
Team Ninja delivers a jack of many trades, but it fails to double down on any of them…
Dragon’s Dogma 2 is a game that’s an absolute nightmare to review.
Simple to pick up, impossible to put down, this card roguelike is a masterclass of simple…
Aerith, Tifa, and the gang make up a hugely enjoyable road trip you’ll be playing for hundreds of hours…
The Arkham story comes to a close in a graphically gorgeous, if somewhat uneven…
It’s easy to get breathless talking about Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth.
The Lost Levels, No Return and a performance boost make this the perfect reason to replay a masterpiece…
Prince of Persia was long in need of a ressurection and in The Lost Crown, it’s found it. Excellent platforming, clever puzzles and a huge map make one of the best Metroidvania games in years, and kicks off 2024 in style.
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