Hard West 2 Review – Bouncing Back
Hard West 2 is aptly named. Its default difficulty setting is called Hard, too, and with good reason. Enemies are punishing and your squad’s capacity to battle against overwhelming odds…
MultiVersus Review: A Super Smash Hit
MultiVersus frames itself as the ultimate crossover fighter, a sort of “dream come true” scenario where anyone can face off against anyone else. It’s a bold proclamation challenging the reign…
Cult of the Lamb Review – A Cult Classic
Nine times out of 10, being a lamb led to the slaughter is not the best position to find yourself in. That tenth time, however, is while playing Massive Monster’s…
Marvel’s Spider-Man Remastered PC Review – Amazing Fantasy
This review has been updated to include impressions of Spider-Man Remastered’s PC version, released in 2022. The initial review, written by Edmond Tran in 2018, follows. The new text, written…
Digimon Survive Review – Digital Devolution
Digimon has never been shy to delve into storylines and topics that society too often wishes to ignore–the first episode of the 1999 anime literally begins with the main character…
Thymesia Review – Hunter Homage
A lot of games have drawn inspiration from the works of From Software, with varying degrees of success. While many developers look to emulate that high degree of challenge that…
We Are OFK Review – Acoustic Resonance
Episodic visual novel We Are OFK has a really cool premise. This five-part adventure mixes in notes of a biopic to detail the origin of a real band known as OFK, a…
Cursed To Golf Review – An Ace In The Hole
I’m standing on the tee of a familiar hole. A booming drive will fly over ponds, bunkers, and spikes before colliding with a golden idol to add four shots to…
Soul Hackers 2 Review – Amateurs Hack Systems, Professionals Hack People
From the very beginning, Soul Hackers 2 makes it clear that it’s not interested in wasting time. Within the first two hours of starting up Atlus’s latest JRPG, you’ll have…
Midnight Fight Express Review – Streets of Rage
Two of the characters in Midnight Fight Express are called Kyler Turden, a riff on the antagonist of Fight Club, and Chef Favreau, a nod to Iron Man and Chef…