Zubi Khan
Death Stranding is a special game, one that continues to move the industry forward in its design and narrative, while not being afraid to shy away from traditional game mechanics.
RollerCoaster Tycoon Joyride is a game that fails in delivering anything that remotely resembles what made the series good in the first place, instead, players are left with a hollow husk of a game that feels unfinished and rushed.
Soul Covenant is a relic of the past that should be skipped even for anime diehards and VR enthusiasts.
Mini-games in Tamagotchi Plaza include tailoring clothes, making designer glasses, crafting manga and comics, setting up high tea parties, participating in rap battles
Welcome Tour is a sterile and uninteresting collection of what feels more like homework than fun and engaging games worth the price of entry.
Cyborn is back, bringing Wall Town Wonders to the realm of full Virtual Reality on both PSVR2 and PC via Steam.
Yakuza Kiwami is a serviceable port of a solid remake that finally gives Nintendo audiences a taste of the Japanese beat-em-up favourite.
With moments that genuinely capture the eerie otherworldliness often associated with UFO and Alien culture, The Greyhill Incident, at times, feels truly out of this world. However, as far as the overall game is concerned, players should let these ETs return home.
Shenmue III is the monkey-paw wish of videogames — it is exactly what fans have wanted, to the point where it feels like it belongs in a different era.
In its current state, The Last of Us on PC should only be played by those who do not have access to a PlayStation 5 or can brute force the game with capable hardware.
The Callisto Protocol is a competent survival horror game but a poor man's Dead Space, making it only worth it for those diehard fans of the genre.
Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl often feels hollow and commercial; however, at its core, it remains fun and engaging enough to warrant its $40 price tag.
Hellpoint borrows the elements found in Fromsoft titles that make a compelling action RPG game but ultimately stumbles due to technical issues and an overall lack of polish.
Marvel's Iron Man VR is a decent game, but one that will only likely appeal to a younger audience or die-hard fans of the property.
The Dark Eye: Book of Heroes is a game that in many ways, takes the essence of a good table-top game and directly translates it into a competent, online dungeon-crawling RPG.
Die-hard Atari fans probably already have the third volume of this compilation but for everyone else, they're probably better off sticking to some of the earlier releases, which feature more familiar titles for the less initiated or casual player.
Agony is a game that is better left in the deepest part of hell, or at very least, the discount bin.
At the end of the day, Superdimension Neptune VS Sega Hard Girls is a serviceable port of an already somewhat dated and niche title.
We Happy Few is a game that deserves some more time to improve. As it stands, it offers some truly interesting characters in a well realized and intricate story, that unfortunately have been hampered by an overall unpolished feel.
Steel Seed follows the exploits of Zoe and her robot companion Koby as they delve (or often, slide) their way deep into the depths of a vast post-apocalyptic world ruled by rogue robots