Star Wars: Squadrons Review – The Galaxy's Finest

Star Wars: Squadrons is finally here and it absolutely delivers. From the incredible set piece moments, excellent new characters, and fantastic VR space combat, this is an adrenaline-fueled blast in the galaxy far, far away that you won’t want to miss. Here’s our Star Wars: Squadrons VR review in progress with all the details! Note: […]

Star Wars: Squadrons Review – Roaring With Excitement

A hail of green laser fire rips dangerously close to my X-Wing’s cockpit as I rocket through the debris of a downed Star Destroyer. A TIE Fighter gives chase, and my astromech unit alerts me that a missile strike is imminent. I put my X-Wing into a spin and dive through a narrow gap in […]

Among Us Review – Better Late Than Never

Among Us released over two years ago, but the jellybean/astronaut online game is currently seeing a massive surge in popularity that began in early September. The world may have started out quarantine by playing Animal Crossing: New Horizons, a wholesome game about friendship and taking care of our islands, but after many months of pandemic […]

Solaris Offworld Combat Review – Sci-Fi Quake For The VR Age

Solaris: Offworld Combat, the next VR shooter from Firewall Zero Hour developers First Contact Entertainment, is out now for Rift and Quest. While the game has “launched” it’s currently in what’s known as “pre-season” with major features like a party / friend invite system still coming. Here are my thoughts on the latest VR shooter […]

Serious Sam 4 review – seriously old school

Gaming’s least realistic first person shooter has thousands of enemies at once and four-player co-op, but is that enough for a modern title? Back before the Doom reboot in 2016 many thought there was no way to update its formula for the modern age, and that the idea of just mowing down endless hordes of […]

Serious Sam 4 Review: Not Quite The Series Savior

Not exactly classic, but far from modern, the Serious Sam series has always existed in a strange place in the industry. Upon its release in 2001, most critics readily called it a throwback to the golden era of shooters. With most titles trying to emulate Half-Life and its more cinematic approach, Serious Sam felt stripped […]

2020 TCL 6-Series Review: Bring On Next-Gen

Ever since I started streaming, I’ve had no real need to play video games on a traditional television. Unless I was traveling and hooking up my PlayStation 4 to a hotel room television, my preference was to play my PS4 using the PC monitors on my desk. Quite honestly, playing games closer to the screen […]

NBA 2K21 Review – Living Off The Legacy

Just like the star athletes that adorn its cover every year, NBA 2K has created a strong legacy, launching it to the top of this generation’s sports games. The series has maintained solid gameplay while never forgetting about innovation, and I appreciate the risks Visual Concepts takes even when they don’t completely pay off. NBA […]

Spelunky 2 review – cave of wonders

One of indie gaming’s most celebrated classics finally gets a sequel and it’s just as challenging, and rewarding, as the original. It’s probably not widely recognised by most gamers but amongst indie developers, sequels are viewed as something of a cursed concept. Unlike mainstream games, indie sequels have a reputation for never doing as well […]

Hades Review – A Game Fit For The Gods

In 490 BC, a messenger named Pheidippides ran from Marathon to Athens to report Greece’s victory over the invading armies of Persia, and was immortalized when a race of approximately the same distance was named in honor of his achievement. But this is not the most taxing or egregious physical exercise to have originated in […]