Trials Rising Review – Flipping Good Fun
Developer Redlynx has released another game in their long developed Trials series. Does it live up to the franchise, or should you leave this one alone. Read on to find out We have to go back all the...
View ArticleSNK 40th Anniversary Collection Review – Turn back the Clock
NIS America and Digital Eclipse have joined forces to bring us the SNK 40th Anniversary Collection. Should you return to the 80’s and play through some of these ground breaking titles, or is this...
View ArticleWarhammer: Chaosbane Preview – Slashing Great Time
We spent a couple of hours with the Warhammer: Chaosbane beta and found ourselves lost in a world reminiscent of the Diablo series, with just as much murderous fun and a pretty deep RPG system....
View ArticleTom Clancy’s The Division 2 Review – Better Bring Some Back-Up
Tom Clancy’s The Division 2 has been released upon the World and we have spent 30+ hours roaming the streets of Washington DC. The question is, should you venture there yourself or should you leave the...
View ArticleBoxVR Review – Working out is Tiring but Time Well Spent
We hear all the time about how video games are known to make folks lazy. BoxVR is here to change that and we’ve been working out with it for a week. Is it worth dusting off your VR headset and...
View ArticleSniper Elite V2 Remastered Review – Death from a Distance Never Looked So Good
Developer Rebellion first released Sniper Elite V2 around 7 years ago for the last generation of consoles and the PC. We have been sniping around Germany with the remastered version for over a week,...
View ArticleRage 2 Review – A Colorful Return to a Ravaged Land
The long awaited sequel to id Software’s and Bethesda’s 2011 Rage has finally been released upon the world. Is it worth your time or best left out in the wasteland? Read on to find out. Back in 2011 id...
View ArticleBlood & Truth Review – Be a VR Action Hero
One of PlayStation’s in-house developers, SIE London Studios, has released a sequel to their PlayStation VR Worlds title The London Heist. Is this VR game worth your time, or is it just too hard on...
View ArticleWolfenstein: Youngblood Review – The Next Gen of Nazi Killers
The next generation of Blazkowiczs have been unleashed on the Nazis in 1980’s Paris. Does Wolfenstein: Youngblood live up to the family name, or is better left in the past? Read on to find out The...
View ArticleCatherine: Full Body Review – The Many Faces of Catherine
Developer Studio Zero, and publisher Atlus US is bringing the title Catherine: Full Body to the West, with full localization for us to enjoy. We have spent the last week playing through the game and...
View ArticleTom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Breakpoint Beta Impressions – Ready for Combat
The release of Ubisoft’s upcoming title Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Breakpoint is less than a month away and we spent the weekend playing through their beta test. Read on for our beta impressions, a...
View ArticleWRC 8 FIA World Rally Championship Review – Unforgiving but Still the Best...
WRC 8 FIA World Rally Championship has finally been released across all formats and we spent the weekend racing on our PS4 Pro. Is the game worthy of your time, or should it be left in the garage? Read...
View ArticleBus Simulator Review – Speedtraps, Pedestrians, and Potholes, Oh My
We spent the weekend setting up our own busing company and running it ragged in Still Alive Studios’ Bus Simulator. Is it worth the fare or should you just call an Uber? Read on to find out Still Alive...
View ArticleGroundhog Day: Like Father Like Son VR Review – Return to Punxsutawney
Published by Sony Pictures Virtual Reality (SPVR), produced by SPVR and MWM Interactive (MWMi, formerly MWM Immersive), and developed by Tequila Works, Groundhog Day: Like Father Like Son takes us back...
View ArticleNBA 2K20 Review – Hitting the Hardcourt
The WNBA Season is coming to an end and the next NBA Season is right around the corner. The folks over at 2K Sports have been hard at work on their annual NBA game. Should you drive through the lane...
View ArticleTropico 6 Review – Make Tropico Great
El Presidenté is back and is trying his best to stay in power. We have spent the last week in the Caribbean world of Tropico 6, trying our best not to get impeached, overthrown, or assassinated. Was...
View ArticleTom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Breakpoint Review – An Ever Evolving Franchise
We have spent the last week running around Auroa in Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Breakpoint. Does the game stay true to the series, or did the franchise go AWOL? Read on to find out The Ghost Recon...
View ArticleGRID Review – Pissing Off Other Drivers Can Be a Bad Thing
Developer Codemasters has unleashed its latest racing title upon the world. Is GRID race ready and worthy of your hard earned cash, or should this one be left in the garage? Read on to find out...
View ArticleThe Fisherman: Fishing Planet Review – Reeling in the Big Ones
Fishing Planet LLC’s and Big Ben Interactive’s upcoming fishing simulator The Fisherman: Fishing Planet is set to release as an Ultimate Edition in a few days, but we have been trotting the globe and...
View ArticleCall of Duty: Modern Warfare (2019) Review: War is Hell
The Call of Duty franchise steps back in time for a reboot to right before our hero Captain Price gets his team together. Does the game live up to the previous installments of the franchise, or is it...
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