Let’s stroll down the sunny shores, tourist destinations, and cultural landmarks of Pokémon Sun & Moon, digital realization of the Aloha State.
Game Review
Take a masterclass swim with Dave the Diver on the quest to run a successful sushi restaurant, and find friends and danger along the way.
DOOMBLADE is an exploration-heavy take on Metroidvania that adds a unique twist to its fast-paced gameplay mechanics.
A fully modernized and fully mechanized Front Mission 1st: Remake has arrived at last but was it worth the wait?
If you’re hungry for something rogueish, gorge yourself on Monster Menu: The Scavenger’s Cookbook. Meat’s back on the menu.
The Last Worker delivers a unique narrative adventure, but it may not be the exact package that you ordered.
Rogue Legacy 2 takes everything you loved about the original and gives you even more of a good thing with a bigger castle and more classes.
Sonic, meet the Orient Express. No, he doesn’t get hit by a train (unfortunately). The mystery of the Murder of Sonic the Hedgehog, solved!
It’s easy to recommend The Caligula Effect: Overdose and easier to warn potential players to stay away from the PlayStation 5 version.
Trinity Trigger may have the word ‘Trigger’ in the title, but is this Mana-like ARPG a timeless classic? Find out in our review.
Smooth and stylish Ys IX: Monstrum Nox is even smoother and stylisher on PlayStation 5!
Suck at fighting games? Welcome to the club, but don’t worry. Street Fighter 6 aims to be one of the most welcoming throw-down showdown ever.
Soul Sacrifice and its Delta expansion are heavy on the weird, but YOU’RE weird if you have a Vita and don’t own this experience!
R-Type Final 3 Evolved represents a shmup renaissance calling back to the long legacy of one of gaming’s most beloved shoot em icons.
A new Legend of Zelda hits the Switch this week, but Link’s Awakening still invites players to its shores today.
Developer Arrowiz hits the ground running with Mato Anomalies, an RPG of familiar flavors, cyber-stylishness, and loads of content.
Fans of Vanillaware’s Odin Sphere and Muramasa, don’t let this remaster for GrimGrimoire fly under your radar once more!
Moss and Moss II offer a refreshing example of what virtual reality games can be while showcasing the power of the PSVR2.
Grab a friend for a shared sea shanty! Ship of Fools is a co-op rogue-lite that you shouldn’t ever play alone.
In Labyrinth of Galleria, there’s more going on behind closed doors than meets the eye. A lesson in never judging a game too quickly.
If you like puzzles, want a new NES game, and are willing to put up with stiff cursor controls, NEScape! is a room worth visiting.
By now you’ve heard the praise for Chained Echoes, much of it well-deserved. Here’s the full story on its highs, lows, and complexities.
Ys VIII: Lacrimosa of Dana on PlayStation 5 is the definitive console version of a game that started out with a questionable translation.
Adventure Academia: The Fractured Continent has big shoes to fill in the memory of Class of Heroes, but it’s in a class all its own.
Tactics Ogre: Reborn is a remake of a remake and a pretty tough tactical experience that is still the gem it always was.
Swordship thrives on short bursts of fast-paced gameplay, riffing on the arcade shooters of a neon yesteryear.
Impaler is more than the sum of its familiar parts, equally an experience more than worthy of its affordable entrance fee.
A double whammy of music and RPG goodness awaits in NIS Classics Volume 3, two games you’ve might’ve missed the first time around.
“The strength to stand alone, Aloy, is the strength to make a stand. To serve…