CyberCorp Review: Fun Firefights but Struggles to Stay Fresh
CyberCorp enters the overcrowded world of cyberpunk shooters with a solid premise: drop players into a dystopian city as remote-controlled Synths and let them...
CyberCorp enters the overcrowded world of cyberpunk shooters with a solid premise: drop players into a dystopian city as remote-controlled Synths and let them...
There are games that try to reinvent the wheel, and then there are games like Mostroscopy, which lovingly polish a classic set of tires...
Deliver At All Costs wants to be chaotic, quirky, and stylish. It wants to channel the wild energy of 1950s pulp, throw you into...
The original Citizen Sleeper was one of those rare indie games that stuck with you long after the credits rolled. Its quiet intensity, tabletop-inspired...
The Precinct aims to transport players back to the gritty streets of 1983 Averno City, offering a nostalgic nod to classic top-down action games...
There’s a quiet kind of magic in Spirit of the North, an indie adventure from Infuse Studio that trades combat and exposition for atmosphere...
Raccoon Logic’s Revenge of the Savage Planet is the kind of sequel you hope for: bigger, stranger, and far more confident than its predecessor....
Terraforming Mars might sound like a job for scientists (and an excellent board game), but Terraformers makes it your mission, and on Xbox, it...
Bringing a dense PC management sim to console is often a risky spell to cast, but Spellcaster University manages to pull it off with...
After rebooting Doom into a visceral ballet of bullets and blood with Doom (2016) and Eternal, id Software has taken a swing so wild...
If you’ve grown bored of chirpy farming sims full of sunshine, festivals, and pastel produce, Farmer’s Life might be the grimy palate cleanser you...
In Chains of Freedom, you’re dropped into a bleak, dystopian vision of Eastern Europe, where mutants roam, the government lies, and survival depends on...
When it comes to video games, nothing is more exciting than a fresh and innovative idea. It’s what keeps us coming back for more,...
The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered adds an intriguing new feature: facial hair, something that was noticeably missing in the original version. Despite the...
Few genres inspire as much nostalgia as theme park simulation games. For fans of RollerCoaster Tycoon, the gold standard of the late ’90s and...
Sunderfolk is the ideal tabletop RPG to enjoy with friends on a lazy weekend afternoon. With its theme of strategy and teamwork, this fantasy...
“South of Midnight” is an intriguing exploration of the American Deep South lore, culture, and history packaged in a 3D action-platformer developed by Compulsion...
The First Berserker: Khazan merges elements from games like Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice and Nioh, with its own fresh ideas. Its impressive soul-like combat...
Blue Prince is a roguelike game with puzzling aspects based around exploring a continually transforming mansion – the Mount Holly estate. Inheriting the house...
Atomfall is not Fallout. Despite its familiar post-apocalyptic setting, complete with mutants, warring factions, and a crucial bunker at the heart of the plot,...