PGA Tour 2K21 is a sure shot, hitting the green with the precision and finesse of a pro. Whether you are swinging away with heavy lumber from the tee to win a championship or are chipping out of a bunker to save par, the stroke play is beautifully crafted. It is also fully malleable, allowing […]
Gravity Lab Review: To-The-Point Puzzling With A Touch Of VR Ingenuity
Gravity Lab makes the jump from PC VR to Oculus Quest today. How does it hold up? Find out in our Gravity Lab review! Lots of launch-era VR games have, understandably, started to show their age in 2020, either dated in their controls or lacking in immersion. Mark Schramm’s Gravity Lab, though, remains a to-the-point […]
Spiritfarer Review – The Long Way Home
Most simulation games are designed to go on forever. Even after you have passed all major milestones and achieved every meaningful upgrade, you can continue gathering resources and accruing wealth. The machinery of the world still runs, even if it has no clear goal. Spiritfarer is different. It’s an engaging story-driven management sim with a […]
Mortal Shell PS4 review – Dark Souls for beginners
It may be yet another Dark Souls clone but this new indie release is the most accomplished, and accessible, there’s ever been. We’ve already played one Dark Souls clone this month, in the painfully derivative Hellpoint, and we’ll be honest and say we weren’t particularly looking forward to another one. Especially as, on the face […]
Beat Saber Linkin Park Review: One Step Closer To More Rock Music
Beat Saber just got a Linkin Park music pack today and we’ve already played through the list of songs to bring you our review. Spoiler alert: it’s fantastic. It’s been a very, very long time since a Beat Saber music pack turned my head. When I got the email about the Linkin Park pack, dropping […]
Skater XL review – hardcore simulation
It may well be the most realistic skateboarding sim ever made but how does Skater XL cater for more casual skate fans? Skateboarding games, once ubiquitous and hugely popular, ended up dropping off the radar a few years ago, largely because they had become too similar and formulaic. That isn’t an accusation you can level […]
Fall Guys Gets Review Bombed, Then Un-Bombed
Fall Guys: Ultimate Knockout released today, and thanks to a successful beta, lots of people were excited to play it. So many, in fact, that the game has been experiencing server issues, which makes it difficult to play and enjoy. The server issues made users understandably frustrated, but rather than wait for the issues to get sorted, […]
Carrion Review – All Tentacles And Repetition
Deep within an underground laboratory, tests are being conducted on an amorphous alien that, depending on how it is positioned, appears to be either all tentacles or teeth. This creature doesn’t want to be contained, and would like nothing more than to kill every scientist that poked and prodded it. In Carrion, you release this […]
Ghost Of Tsushima Review Roundup: What Do Critics Think Of Sucker Punch's New PS4 Exclusive?
With Ghost of Tsushima launching this Friday, reviews for Sucker Punch Productions’ latest PlayStation 4 exclusive are filing in. What do critics think of the open-world samurai action game? Read below to find out. Critical consensus on Ghost of Tsushima is relatively high, with the game receiving mostly favorable reviews on GameSpot sister site Metacritic. […]
Death Stranding PC review – a very Hideo Kojima game
Metal Gear creator Hideo Kojima brings his first game as an independent developer to PC and it is exactly as strange as you’d expect. The problem with Death Stranding isn’t explaining what it’s all about but trying to make it sound interesting. The game is filled to bursting with all the weird ideas, in terms […]