Reviews
The Knightling is a Comfy, Compact RPG With Endless Whimsy
The Knightling from Dutch studio Twirlbound is a joy to play, even if it's a tad dull around the edges.…
Sword of the Sea: Surfing an Ocean of Beauty, Searching for a Drop of Story
Sword of the Sea Review Here's the truth: I play games for the story. I’m the kind of player who…
No Sleep for Kaname Date Review: A Puzzle-Phobic Gamer's First Dive into AI: The Somnium Files
As I approached this No Sleep for Kaname Date review — my first experience with the AI: The Somnium Files…
Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines Retro Review (2004)
Blood never tasted this good. With Bloodlines 2 on the horizon, now is the perfect time to revisit its cult…
Gothic II Review – Returning to Khorinis, the RPG World That Never Let Go
There are games you play, finish, and shelve - and there’s no harm in that, mind you. Then some games…
Mafia: The Old Country Review - An Offer a Newcomer Can't Refuse?
Find GamesHub's Mafia The Old Country review below as Hangar 13 rewind the clocks to the early 1900's for the…
Gothic Review: A cult classic with claws, cracks, and an undeniable soul
Yes, yes, you’ve caught me. I’ve been spending time in the Colony again. Not the kind where you’d go to…
Fantasy Life i: The Girl Who Steals Time – Review
This ambitious life simulator RPG is one for the ages.
Duck Detective: The Ghost of Glamping – Review
Long may the Duck Detective adventures continue.
DOOM: The Dark Ages review - the carnage is so real
DOOM: The Dark Ages is packed with big punches, and pulls none of them.