I didn't start The Rogue Prince of Persia with nostalgia in mind. I wasn't looking for a return to Sands of Time, nor did I need this to justify its existence as a roguelike. What I wanted was some ...
Welcome to our review of Hades II, which will start in the Homerian way, with a poem. Title: A song of witchfire and fate, by a historian who still believes myths never truly died Sing, O Homer, of ...
There is something inherently soothing about organizing things. Lining up cans. Adjusting prices. Making a mess of numbers behaves. Games have known this for years, quietly turning labour into leis ...
There is a particular kind of promise that hangs in the air whenever a game introduces itself as a Metroidvania. It's a promise built from memory: torch-lit corridors, locked doors that laugh at yo ...
There are games you revisit because you miss them, and games you revisit because you want to know if they still hold up when you've changed. Layers of Fear sits firmly in that second category for m ...
I didn't want to like this version as much as I do now. My first hours with Assassin's Creed Shadows on Nintendo Switch 2 were rough. Crashes that came out of nowhere. Long sessions cut short just ...
The journey of the Dragon of Doujima continues on the Nintendo Switch 2 system with the release of Yakuza Kiwami 2. While there are some minor disappointments regarding the overall performance on ...
When Pokémon Legends: Z-A first transported us to the dazzling streets and neon-lit boulevards of Lumiose City, combining urban chic with a chaotic Mega-Evolution crisis, it felt like Game Freak ha ...