Get fired up for something completely different By Paul Hunter There is nothing quite like Kiln on Xbox Series X, or any Xbox ...
Aphelion on PS5 is a focused sci-fi adventure from DON’T NOD, developed and published by the studio that gave us Life is Strange, Remember Me, Vampyr, and Lost Records: Bloom and Rage. Much like their ...
Nintendo's Tomodachi life simulation series went quiet after 2013, and Living the Dream is the comeback thirteen years in the making. This third entry in the franchise, developed and published by ...
Xbox Series X|S, and PC, Tides of Tomorrow plants you in a plasticpunk post-apocalypse where the world is flooded, colourful, ...
No chain, no gain By Paul Hunter Mommy's Best Games has built a reputation for taking classic action genres and making them ...
I grew up a huge fan of Snoopy, so I knew I had to jump at the chance to try Snoopy & The Great Mystery Club, out today on Nintendo Switch 2. I wasn't sure what to expect, but to my delight it ended ...
Xenoblade Chronicles X, developed by Monolith Soft and published by Nintendo, stands as one of the most expansive and adventurous role-playing games in recent memory. Originally released for the Wii U ...
Resident Evil has been part of my gaming life for decades, so any time Capcom gives a new mainline entry, especially one that brings us back to Raccoon City, I'm there on day one. Resident Evil ...
I grew up with Mario Tennis nights on Nintendo 64 and GameCube where matches would stretch way past when we should have gone to bed, so I was pretty excited when Camelot and Nintendo announced Mario ...
As someone who already spent a lot of time blasting aliens with wisecracking guns in High on Life, I was more than excited when Squanch Games announced a sequel. High on Life 2 brings back the same ...
When Tokyo Scramble popped up in the recent Nintendo Partner Showcase, it immediately came across as one of the more interesting reveals, a survival horror game that leans on stealth and gadgets ...