Reviews
		Slots & Daggers Keeps Me Hooked, Even When it’s Annoying Me
We're in a weird spot in video games, aren't we? While extraction shooters and other game genres embrace gambling design…
		Pokémon Legends: Z-A's Iterative Battle System Can’t Save a Cheap Feeling Game
I'm unsure of how Pokémon Legends Z-A came about. However, if its leaked budget is to be believed, I think…
		Ball x Pit Review: Move Over, The New Survival King is Here
Ball x Pit is one of those games that descends upon us, a complete package from top to bottom. I…
		Yooka Replaylee is a Polished Remake That Lost Some of its Soul
To understand Yooka Replaylee, it helps to remember the gaming landscape of 2017. It was a time when the 3D…
		Ghost of Yōtei Gives a Familiar Blade a Brutal New Edge
In 2020, Ghost of Tsushima wasn't just another hit game; it was a phenomenon. Sucker Punch Productions gave us the…
Consume Me is a Hilarious, Stressful Trip Back to High School
Warning: This review briefly touches on minor aspects of the game’s ending. You wouldn't expect a game that its own…
		Weak Campaign Detracts From Battlefield 6's Vastly Improved Multiplayer
It has been nearly four years since Battlefield 2042 nearly tanked the reputation of DICE. The sad part is, the…
		Megabonk's Meme Gags Dampen Excellence
Megabonk, the latest in the surviving rogue-like genre that burst onto the scene with Vampire Survivors, is not just any…
		A Bracer's Return: A Veteran's Review of Trails in the Sky 1st Chapter Remake
For a certain kind of JRPG fan, the name Trails in the Sky is special. It wasn't a huge blockbuster;…
		Borderlands 4 Review: It’ll Need Gutting, Mr. Pitchford
Borderlands 4 is a game that is very clearly wrestling with itself. It's a direct response to Borderlands 3, with…