Played On: PS5 (Original) Difficulty: N/A Electronic Arts’ EA Originals label puts out its second banger of the year with Velan Studio’s intensely fun team-based multiplayer dodgeball game Knockout City.… Read more Knockout City Review: A knockout, sleeper hit in the making →
Played On: PS5 (Original) Difficulty: N./A Arguably the first big game of the year, developer Housemarque gives PlayStation its first big PS5 exclusive of 2021 in the atmospheric and challenging… Read more Returnal Review: Housemarque keeps you returning to its compelling atmosphere, mysterious story, and innovative gameplay →
Reviewed On: PS5 (Original) Difficulty: N/A Hazelight Studios left a big impact in the gaming community when it launched a solely co-op experience back in 2018 with A Way Out.… Read more It Takes Two Review: The most innovative and impressive co-op game to date →
Played on: PS5 (Original) Difficulty: N/A When Tarsier Studios released its big indie horror hit Little Nightmares back in 2017, they were able to create a unique horror experience with… Read more Little Nightmares 2 Review: A thrilling, engaging, and superior horror sequel →
Played On: PS5 (Original) Difficulty: N/A With there being so few vehicular combat games anymore since Twisted Metal has gone silent, there was something oddly refreshing and hopeful about Lucid… Read more Destruction AllStars Review: Destructive and explosive fun that’s nearly thwarted by its thin content →
Played On: PlayStation 4 (Original) Difficulty: Normal Final Fantasy VII is usually regarded as not only one of the most top-tier Final Fantasy games of all-time, but even one of… Read more Final Fantasy VII Remake: An impressive and ambitious new standard for remakes →
Played On: PlayStation 5 Difficulty: N/A LittleBigPlanet always seemed like a game that only Media Molecule could create and maintain the series’ ideal of play, create, share until third installment… Read more Sackboy: A Big Adventure Review: A familiar, but undeniably delightful adventure →
Played On: PS5 Difficulty: N/A When the small, but largely ambitious game studio Young Horses broke onto the game scene back in 2014 with Octodad: Dadliest Catch, their quirky humor… Read more Bugsnax Review: An ambitious adventure full of strange characters and a lot of heart →