
Daemon X Machina is back and this time, it’s no longer a Nintendo Switch exclusive, as it brings its break-neck speed gameplay and lightning-paced combat to life on Windows PC via Steam. But, how well does it translate to consoles? Let’s chat.

Daemon X Machina is back and this time, it’s no longer a Nintendo Switch exclusive, as it brings its break-neck speed gameplay and lightning-paced combat to life on Windows PC via Steam. But, how well does it translate to consoles? Let’s chat.

Azur Lane: Crosswave seeks to bring the Azur Lane franchise, the upper echelon of gacha gaming, is making its debut on consoles, but, it begs the question: Can they rope in console gamers? Let’s take a look.

The Surge 2: The Kraken DLC aims to provide players with a new zone, new enemy types, new gear, and equipment to enjoy, but our biggest question yet: Is it a big enough package at its $11.99 USD price point? Let’s find out!
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The Surge 2 has finally received some heavy-hitting content, which means, it’s time to see if The Surge 2 is worth picking up in 2020, and if so, why. Let’s find out in our review for The Surge 2 followed by a review for The Surge 2: Kraken DLC.

SEGA AGES continues to bring some of Sega’s best-kept games to life, allowing fans from the early 80s and late 90s to revisit their childhood nostalgia while bringing an entirely new generation into the fold. This time, with the classic ninja-themed side-scroller, Shinobi, on Nintendo Switch.

HARDCORE MECHA is an ode to the 2D platforming titles of yesteryear, but even with clean animations, gameplay mechanics, and a same-couch multiplayer experience, is it enough to justify giving it a whirl? Well, it’s time to find out.

American Fugitive is an ambitious title, one bringing years of experience together into one single game and its goal? To tell a tale about revenge, justice, and vindication. However, now we have to wonder, can it go the distance?

Plants vs Zombies: Battle for Neighborville is the third installment in the Plants vs Zombies: Garden Warfare franchise and adds more than just a new name to the series thanks to new classes, new missions, and an entirely new story. Let’s find out whether or not it’s worth enjoying.

When it comes to uniting for a common goal, a push to unite under one single cause, Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 is the sixth in the series and the first one for us to truly review. So here’s what we thought after a month in Tokyo with Mario, Sonic, and their friends.

Into the Dead 2 originally released as a mobile game with feasible monetization settings. Now, it’s here on the Switch as a premium game with all microtransactions removed, but now, we have to ask, is it a good game for the Switch?