Do You Play Games From These FRUSTRATING Genres?
These days, gamers have never had so much choice. While it’s contributed to gaming’s undoubted growth, it has also resulted in there being arguably too many options.
These days, gamers have never had so much choice. While it’s contributed to gaming’s undoubted growth, it has also resulted in there being arguably too many options.
Titan Quest II hasn’t burst into pole position, but it’s polished enough to keep things rolling.
Read moreWuchang: Fallen Feathers doesn’t reinvent the wheel, yet still rolls up with a shiny new sports car and gets all the attention.
Read moreLike SWAT 4 got jacked on protein powder and PTSD, Ready or Not is absolutely essential for tactical shooter fans.
Read moreA worthy alternative to FC—Rematch is fast, flashy and endlessly replayable. It may just be the future of arcade sports. Let’s hope Sloclap doesn’t red card the momentum with bad post-launch support.
Read moreRAIDOU Remastered is a stylish and faithful glow-up of a cult classic, but it’s still very much a product of its time.
Read moreMindsEye fails with buggy missions, disastrous frame rates and some of the worst AI we’ve seen in modern gaming.
Read moreCross-platform gaming has moved from an experimental feature to an industry standard, especially in titles like Fortnite and Apex Legends.
Read moreF1 25 doesn’t reinvent the wheel, yet it sure polishes it up real nice.
Read moreBlades of Fire had the potential to be a blazing sleeper hit, but too often settles for a safe, lukewarm affair.
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