Bungie brings back the MMO First Person Shooter for another go. Does it finally achieve its lofty goals? Stephanie Diaz explains, in this Destiny 2 Review.
This year’s NFL simulation centers around a story mode, called Longshot. Is this enough to warrant a purchase? Daniel Anderson has the Madden NFL 18 Review.
Yomawari Midnight Shadows retains the same creepy atmosphere and art style from its predecessor. While also making needed improvements as well.
In this Windjammers Review, I’m pleasantly reminded that some old school games still hold up. However, with this one, it’s definitely meant for two players.
One of 2017’s most interesting and thought-provoking games, Ninja Theory brings mature themes and beautiful audio direction inside a AAA indie game. Stephanie Diaz explains why it’s also one of the year’s best, in this Hellblade Senua’s Sacrifice Review.
How does the newest Codemasters title, with more simulation type Rally racing, gel with the series roots? Marc Morrison explains in this Dirt 4 Review.
Bringing an Action RPG element to the Sandbox game, which features crafting and a heavier focus on combat. Stephanie Diaz has the Portal Knights Review.
Hakuoki Kyoto Winds is a visual novel that wonderfully blends historical Japanese characters with an anime visual flair on both PS Vita and PC.