Poor presentation and some of the worst voice acting heard in a game in years do their best to mar the experience; but Square Enix’s long-awaited port manages to be one of the better Final Fantasy games in some time.
Persona 4 Golden Retrospective Review
Do you like folding envelopes? How about hitting people in the face with folding chairs? Either way, Persona 4 Golden has you covered
Game of Thrones: The Lost Lords, Episode 2 Review
When I last wrote about Telltale’s newest episodic series, Game of Thrones: Iron from Ice, I set the stage for future episodes and my overall impression of the impact that Episode 1 had in the wildly popular universe of GRRM’s A Song of Fire and Ice and the hit HBO show Game of Thrones. To briefly recap, Iron from Ice follows…
Grim Fandango Remastered Review - A lively game about dead people
There’s life in the old dog yet, thanks to a graceful remaster by DoubleFine that tidies up some of the rough edges while remaining faithful to the original.
Red Dead Redemption Retrospective Review
We’re going straight to the Wild, Wild, West
Bonus Round: Proteus Review
Simon Fong kick off our new series of bite-sized indie game reviews by taking a look at the wonderfully retro Proteus.
Valiant Hearts Retrospective Review - A Hero among games
A game you need to play - it’s that simple
Assassin’s Creed Unity: Dead Kings Review
An enjoyable and substantial add-on, held back by the same issues as its parent game.
Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris Review
Temple of Osiris is a fun multiplayer experience, let down a middling single-player mode and inconsistent difficulty. But hey, at least you actually spend time in tombs this time.
Knack Retrospective Review
Just over a year since it was released, was Knack treated unfairly? Or does it justify all the scorn it received?