CGMagazine
HomepageCGMagazine's Reviews
Matterfall is a fluid, frenetic, explosively colourful arcade shooter sure to satisfy both casual players and high-score chasers.
Lawbreakers is Cliff Bleszinski's new hardcore competitive shooter that doesn't do enough to stand out from the competition and has a steep learning curve.
Sonic Mania earns its spot next to the titles released during Sonic's golden era
Nidhogg is back with muppet-like characters, new weapons, a new coat of paint, and not a lot else.
In a land filled with adorable slimes one green-haired girl becomes a rancher and collects their poops to make a living. Slime Rancher is one of the cutest games out there.
Gigantic is an imperfect game in a genre dominated by Overwatch, but this isn't a bad place to start if you are interested in the idea of a hero shooter. Plus you can play for free.
This collection is without a doubt the best way to play any of these four games legally without spending too much money.
Overcooked will either have you in hysterics, or hating your friends. Either way, you'll have a blast!
Masquerada: Songs and Shadows is a colourful, easy-to-play RPG with a unique setting and nifty characters.
A diverse narrative-driven space adventure for people wanting actual emotions and relationships in their games; that is Tacoma.
There will be a lot of people who will consider Accel World vs. Sword Art Online to be a good game, and as one of them, I am the most surprised by that.
Mighty Gunvolt Burst gives the player the option to play as both Beck, the star of Mighty No.9, in addition to Azure Striker Gunvolt.Mighty Gunvolt Burst is a great throwback and homage to the classic run and gun platformers that the original Nintendo was known for.
A high price point and some subjective duds make Namco Museum a stretch in terms of outright value, but the influence these games had on the industry makes them worth at least a cursory glance in the rearview mirror.
Alwa's Awakening takes its players to pretty pixelated places filled with NES challenge, but mars the whole experience with a clumsy magic system that makes the game's difficult platforming segments needlessly frustrating.
While it isn't the worst, I wouldn't suggest that anyone plays Fate/Extella unless they're starving for more time with the Fate universe.
WipEout Omega Collection is a fantastic update that runs as smooth as a supersonic hovercraft.
Skydance Interactive brings the experience of controlling a mech warrior to players with Archangel,an enjoyable yet uninspired virtual reality title.
An unforgettable world, an indefatigable enemy, a somewhat meaningless protagonist, a really good time.
Miitopia brings fun ideas to the RPG genre but overstays its welcome.
Hey! Pikmin forces the series into something it's not, resulting in a barebones platformer with Pikmin on the cover.