Early DecaMove Review – Goes A Long Way For VR Locomotion

We’ve got a first look at the new device from Megadodo Simulation Games. Read on in our early DecaMove review. Megadodo Simulation Games is a company with a lot to prove. Last year it appeared as if from thin air to announce an ambitious SteamVR headset, touting HP Reverb resolution and a $450 price tag. […]

Stonefly Review: Big Bad Beetlebots

It takes a lot of effort to come up with a unique idea for a video game these days since just about everything has been done to death. Yet, Flight School Studio’s newest game, Stonefly, may be one of the most unique titles that I’ve played in recent memory. While it borrows a lot of […]

Biomutant Review – The Short Branch Of The Evolutionary Tree

Much like its gene-spliced protagonist, Biomutant is a hodgepodge of ideas stitched together to form what is ultimately a mixed bag. The game blends elements of open-world design with stylish action, gunplay, crafting, a morality system, and more. Like many jacks-of-all-trades it winds up being a master of none, and a thick layer of technical […]

Biomutant Review: Still Evolving

Biomutant doesn’t get off to a strong start. Its first hour is filled with self-contained locations that are a far cry from the sweeping vistas we’ve seen in early trailers, with claustrophobic corridors and underground dungeons serving as the locale for a lengthy tutorial. Its entry-level combat doesn’t resemble those early trailers, either, coming across […]

Rig 500 Pro HC Headset Review: Get What You Pay For

Nacon recently revealed a few new products aimed at budget conscious gamers who still want certain quality functions. The Rig Pro Compact Controller allows for customized buttons and Dolby Atmos surround sound. To compliment it, the new Rig 500 Pro HC headset is made with 3D audio in mind. But how does it hold up […]

Knockout City review: The future of dodgeball is fast upon us

Teamwork is essential to Knockout City; after two preview betas, that much I already knew. But in my last few hours with the dodgeball-as-a-sport multiplayer game before it launches on Friday, I realized there might be such a thing as too much teamwork. It’s refreshing to see a game rely so much on cooperative play […]

Zero Caliber: Reloaded Review – Fantastic Gunplay With Bugs

Is this latest Oculus Quest FPS worth a look? Find out in our Zero Caliber: Reloaded review! It might not exactly be the most wholesome game, but Zero Caliber: Reloaded still has its heart in the right place. You can sense, amongst the noisy shootouts and explosions, a genuine desire to meet the many, lofty […]

The Colonists Review: A Colony Of Adorable Robots? Sign Me Up!

Nothing makes a game easier to sell than a swarm of adorable robots. It worked wonders for Astro’s Playroom and I’m sure the developer of The Colonists is hoping it’ll work for them as well. This is yet another 4x strategy game that aims to be a bit more accessible than titles like the Civilization […]

New Pokemon Snap Review – Who Needs Battling Anyway?

Grookey and Pichu dash between the legs of an enormous Bouffalant herd before coming to a halt in front of your NEO-ONE, a hi-tech railcar that combines Jurassic World’s spherical vehicle design with Jurassic Park’s, er… rails. As Grookey bangs his stick on the ground like a toddler with an object they have been explicitly […]

MLB The Show 21 Review – A Familiar Crack Of The Bat

When a long-running sports series migrates to a new console generation, the fan base expects change. Developers usually answer that call with improved visuals, inventive gameplay ideas, and enhanced feature sets that couldn’t be achieved on older hardware. MLB The Show 21 doesn’t make a strong case to upgrade in any of these areas. You have […]