All Stories Tagged: Review, Page 18
Return to Page 1Pepper Grinder review: You know the drill
This SNES-style platformer exudes retro charm and offers fun, frenetic gameplay in a concise package.
Open Roads review: Family business
Annapurna delivers a strong story about family and history in Open Roads.
South Park: Snow Day! review: Grab your sword and snowballs
South Park: Snow Day mixes up the formula with a roguelike setup and fully 3D models while staying true to what makes the franchise great.
Princess Peach: Showtime! review: One woman show
Princess Peach's latest solo title has her excel in multiple roles only for the curtain to drop much too soon.
Rise of the Ronin review: Crossed swords & cultural revolution
Team Ninja mixes its tough but stylish combat with a vast and beautiful open world to explore, but is this tour of the Bakumatsu period worth the trip?
Dragon's Dogma 2 review: Pawn Stars
Capcom's emphasis on companions and emergent gameplay make Dragon's Dogma 2 a deeply immersive RPG.
Alone in the Dark review: A heady head case
This 2024 reboot of Alone in the Dark takes Edward Carnby and Emily Hartwood back to the Derceto mansion, but is this return to roots worth the trip?
Taxi Life: A City Driving Simulator review: I'd rather walk
Seriously, walking is good for you. Fresh air, exercise, and good for the environment. Just avoid Barcelona and its insane drivers.
The Legend of Legacy HD Remastered review: Looking back at the ol' glory days
Legend of Legacy is a longing look back at challenging RPGs, spiced with a dash of spite.
Outcast - A New Beginning review: Hi Jetpack, I'm Dad
A sequel to a 1990s cult classic and open world pioneer in 2024 aims high but stays humble.