Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze review–Yup, it’s still a Tundra fun
One of the Wii U's best games and one of the best modern 2D platformers in recent memory has a new home on the Nintendo Switch.
One of the Wii U's best games and one of the best modern 2D platformers in recent memory has a new home on the Nintendo Switch.
Avengers: Infinity War is finally here, and Marvel's latest superhero blockbuster left the team so worked up that everybody needed to get their thoughts out as well.
Not the most competitive mode in a very cutthroat industry, the Xperia XZ2 is still an eye-catching fresh breath of air for Sony that can ably handle any challenge thrown at it.
Ni No Kuni 2 manages to showcase that even without Studio Ghibli, Level-5 can still create a truly wondrous and magical JRPG. Even though a lot of the new features and strategic elements feel undercut by it’s easy difficulty, this is still a fine example of what the genre has to offer.
God of War is a masterclass in both narrative and game design, reinventing the series with a cast of well written and acted characters that pairs well with more complex and rewarding combat and exploration. A PS4 exclusive that is simply a must-have title.
It’s beautiful, it’s fun to play and it’s accompanied by some wonderful music, but it’s the way that the narrative of loss and failure, of hope and redemption is inextricably woven into the game that makes it special.
The new God of War has been five years in the making. It’s a big change for Kratos; not only has he switched over to a new Pantheon of gods to kill, but he’s also got a son in tow. In a world with new gods and monsters, Kratos must teach his son Atreus not only to survive, but also prevent him from making the same mistakes. It’s got everything you’d expect from God of War and more – with a strong narrative, a dark world and unflinching, brutal combat. It’s out on April 20, but reviews hit today. Here’s what critics think of the game!
God of War gets off to an incredibly strong start with a compassion filled opening that pivots hard to bone crunchng comabt and clever environmental puzzles.
Have you ever double-checked your doors at night because something just didn’t feel secure? …
A spooky European village. Properly scary castle mania. Vampires. Werewolves! The only thing more frightening, is a glimpse at your empty bank account when it comes to deciding whether or not you can grab Resident Evil Village this month. Capcom's successor to its long-running survival-horror franchise is finally out, and if you've read our review then you know the game is a winner on multiple levels.
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