eXputer's Reviews
With hollow gameplay and monotonous design choices, TMNT Arcade: Wrath of the Mutants rides the nostalgia train but delivers nothing.
Remnant 2’s The Forgotten Kingdom DLC captures everything great from the base game and pushes it to a new height.
Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes is a love letter for all Suikoden fans; it embraces the classic essence and doesn’t succumb to modernity.
The Planet Crafter is an exceptional exploration-based survival-crafting simulator that portrays the transformation of a once deserted world.
Rocket League offers an exciting and challenging experience with entertaining gameplay and a high skill ceiling, even after almost a decade.
Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy features a fantastic narrative backed by exceptional writing and a strong selection of licensed music.
Persona 5 Royal is a near-flawless JRPG, excelling in every regard, from its characters, storytelling, gameplay, and even the stellar score.
Whether busting robot heads or jamming to the tune, Beat Slayer promises a good time, even if a lack of versatility makes it a little stale.
The constantly challenging nature of Balatro makes it an unforgettable experience and a delight for Poker enthusiasts.
Contra: Operation Galuga, though nothing new and has some story issues, is still a love letter to Contra fans just wanting to shoot stuff.
Dragon Ball FighterZ takes the traditional fighting game formula and enhances it with flair to make it accessible and opportunistic.
Resident Evil Village tells a memorable story filled with action-packed scenarios, moments of trepidation, & an overall euphoric experience.
PUBG still remains one of the most immersive battle royale games, but the rampant cheaters might never allow it to return to its former glory
Achilles: Legend Untold is a great narrative of Greek mythology, but its gameplay dynamics contradict an ARPG’s.
Despite its innovative nature, Mortal Kombat 11 tries too hard to please its casual audience that it pushes away its tried-and-tested identity.
Fall Guys: Ultimate Knockout is a clear example of being so creative with a simple foundation that everyone, old and young, can admire and actively participate in.
South Park Snow Day did its best to captivate the essence of the famous adult-rated series but felt ineffective regarding its gameplay.
While WWE 2K24 isn’t groundbreaking for the series, it still has a ton of features and elements to make it a great wrestling sim title.
After impressive hits like Persona 3 Reload and LAD Infinite Wealth, I am overjoyed that Unicorn Overlord joins that lot with relative ease.
Despite its shortcomings, trust me when I say it: Ronin’s gameplay, bosses, and traversal mechanics keep you hooked until the end.