Book review: The N64 Encyclopedia: Every Game Released for the Nintendo 64
Chris Scullion delivers an encyclopaedia suited to those who need gaming-related books to decorate their coffee table with or are just nostalgic for the Nintendo 64.
Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII - Reunion
Zack Fair has been released from his PSP prison in a remastered version of Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII that is bigger, prettier, and only slightly outdated.
One Piece Film: Red
Many European countries are now screening a One Piece movie for the first time. Is the latest outing of Monkey D. Luffy a quality adventure, or nothing more than unashamed fan service?
Klonoa Phantasy Reverie Series
The old platforming hero from Bandai Namco still offers good entertainment, but some of the charm has been lost over the years.
Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes
Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes gives you exactly what you would expect: A mindless and action-packed Warriors game in Fire Emblem wrapping.
Tales of Arise
The five-year long break has come to an end, and Tales of Arise rewards patient fans and newcomers alike with what might be the best game of the series.
Tales of Arise - Hands-on Impressions
The Tales series is finally due for a comeback after a five-year break. After testing a demo of the game, we are confident this is a comeback worth waiting for.
New Pokémon Snap
New Pokémon Snap offers a delightful, cheerful, and relaxing photo safari where the wholesome fun outweighs the technical limitations.
Bravely Default II
It may not be the same instant classic as its predecessor, but despite its minor issues, Bravely Default II's style, music and combat system will keep both newcomers and veterans entertained.
Bravely Default II - Final Preview
The team behind Bravely Default and Octopath Traveler are back with a new JRPG.
Star Wars: The Clone Wars - The Final Season
After waiting for what feels like forever, it's time to finally conclude the long-running animated series.
Sakura Wars
"The story and setting sound a little weird, but it doesn't take long before it all starts growing on you".
Bayonetta & Vanquish 10th Anniversary Bundle
"After hours of button mashing and challenge after challenge, we still want more."
The Beginner's Guide to Studio Ghibli
With Studio Ghibli invading Netflix, Ingar guides us through everything we need to know about the studio and its enchanting movies.
Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot - Hands-On Impressions
We traveled to Stockholm to play the first three hours of the upcoming Dragon Ball Z RPG.
Doraemon Story of Seasons
"Doraemon Story of Seasons might not be the game generating the most buzz this season, but it's certainly a nice entry for Doraemon in the Western video game market."
Oninaki
"Oninaki could have been a great JRPG, but a poor script and dull characters make the whole thing a monotonous and repetitive affair."
Ancestors: The Humankind Odyssey
"For the curious Georges out there seeking something different, it might have a certain appeal with its semi-pedagogic approach to evolution."
X-Men: Dark Phoenix
After nineteen long years, 20th Century Fox says farewell to the mutants by giving us a film about one of the strongest mutants in X-Men history - Dark Phoenix.
Shazam!
DC has already brought their most well-known superheroes to the silver screen, but all the same, it is Shazam who gives us new hope for the DC universe.
Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice - Last Look
We took one last look at FromSoftware's mythical Sengoku-set adventure ahead of its impending release.
Taiko no Tatsujin: Drum 'n' Fun
"If the motion controls had worked better, this could possibly have been the greatest console version of Taiko no Tatsujin."
Taiko no Tatsujin: Drum Session
"Taiko no Tatsujin: Drum Session is fun, but in order to ensure the greatest amount of fun you might want to consider importing the custom drum controller."
Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age
"Despite the lack of innovation, it's still easy to enjoy yourself."
Manticore - Galaxy on Fire
"Dogfights in space should be fun, but this game is unable to offer any valid entertainment thanks to its lack of soul, depth, and variation."