Ubisoft’s premiere franchise returns after a year off with the release of Assassin’s Creed: Valhalla but has it been worth the wait? Matthew John McCormick thinks so.
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Ubisoft’s premiere franchise returns after a year off with the release of Assassin’s Creed: Valhalla but has it been worth the wait? Matthew John McCormick thinks so.
Next-gen gaming is like boxes of chocolate. Sometimes the contents are great sometimes it pretty dubious (with a suspiciously short shelflife) and whoever makes them keeps making the packaging weirder and weirder. Anyway Alex Green has been playing the Xbox Series S.
It’s the end of the world as we know it, but Kate Robinson feels fine thanks to the witty writing and surprising gameplay of Lair of the Clockwork God.
After its release on PC and console in 2018, The Gardens Between has made its way to mobile. Santi Leguiza took a look at this new version of this game to see if it holds up.
Spoilers abound for the year’s biggest game. It’s long, it’s messy and it’s very, very violent.
2064: Read Only Memories is a Cyberpunk story unlike any other. Check out Kate Robinson’s review.
Will Valorant kill CS:GO? Will it end Overwatch’s esports hopes? Liam Gregory doesn’t think so, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t a damn fine FPS.
FMV is the easiest genre to get into but Louie Cornish thinks he has found the perfect place to start with Dark Nights with Poe and Munro.
Resident Evil 3 has a lot to live up to after last year’s long-awaited RE2 remake. Are the streets of Racoon city as exhilarating as its police station?
You’ve tossed a coin to your Witcher but years before that we Kickstarted an indie. Now years later James Bosco sees if this throwback platformer holds up.
GTA Online fails to live up to its huge potential due to corporate greed and some terrible mechanics.
Cadence of Hyrule is the crossover we never knew we needed. Jon Simpson’s review lets us know why.