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No Man’s Sky PSVR 2 Review: Jumping to Hyperspeed
No Man’s Sky added PSVR 2 support to coincide with the headset’s launch last month, but how does the space sim hold up on the…
Pavlov VR Review – Straight Shooter On PSVR 2
Pavlov is a solid VR multiplayer shooter that thrives in its tactile interactions and gunplay. Read on for our full Pavlov PSVR 2 review. Offering…
Destiny 2: Lightfall Review – Hits And Misses – Game Informer
Long-running living games are complicated beasts to wrangle and expand in new directions. After so many years, game modes, prior changes, and unique audience groups,…
Bayonetta Origins: Cereza and the Lost Demon Review – A Worthy Apprentice – Game Informer
Few games in recent memory etched a permanent smile on my face the way Bayonetta Origins: Cereza and the Lost Demon has. This prequel to…
Seth Rogen's Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem Looks Great In First Trailer
Seth Rogen announced in 2020 that he was producing a new animated Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movie and today, Paramount Pictures released the first trailer…
Final Fantasy 16: How Square Enix Balances So Many Different Combat Experiences In One Game
After previewing Final Fantasy XVI for roughly two hours, which you can read about here, I’m left most interested in the different styles of combat…
Final Fantasy XVI Preview – Ifrit May Cry – Game Informer
Since the reveal of Final Fantasy XVI in 2020, my questions about the title have continued to grow. Mind you, my questions are firmly planted…
Kirby's Return To Dream Land Deluxe Review – Better Than A Copy – Game Informer
Following a long run of gimmick-heavy titles, 2011’s Kirby’s Return to Dream Land signaled the franchise’s return to the traditional platforming style. With four-player co-op,…
Like A Dragon: Ishin! Review – A Step Back In Time – Game Informer
Like a Dragon: Ishin is not a new game. It’s a remake of an old game – 2014’s Ryu Ga Gotoku: Ishin, released only in Japan…