Stellar Blade is a Korean action game that joins the PS5’s small list of exclusives, but how does it stack up to the competition?
Tag: Action
Review: Arc of Alchemist
Considering just how many Compile Heart games we’ve reviewed, you’d think that we’d have seen the worst of their output. Arc of Alchemist has clearly proved us wrong though, combining [ … ]
Review: Code Vein
As Code Vein’s release slowly drew near, the somewhat disappointing God Eater 3 earlier this year left us wondering if the team had learned from their past mistakes. It had [ … ]
Review: Indivisible
2019 has seen the release of multiple long-awaited crowdfunding projects. From the successful launch of Bloodstained (disregarding the Switch version) to the disappointing Children of Morta, it’s good to see [ … ]
Review: Monster Hunter World – Iceborne
After many portable releases and a long stretch of Nintendo console exclusivity, Monster Hunter World was released on the PS4 last year. Boasting improved visuals, something the series was in [ … ]
Review: Cat Quest 2
There are often times where you don’t want to play an epic 100 hour RPG, instead turning to shorter games to have a fun time. Cat Quest was the perfect [ … ]
Review: Lapis x Labyrinth
Lapis x Labyrinth follows Penny Punching Princess and The Princess Guide as the next Nippon Ichi Software title to offer cutesy but otherwise simplistic gameplay and characters. If you’re familiar [ … ]
Review: Yakuza Kiwami 2
The release of Yakuza 0 on Steam last year marked the renewal of SEGA’s support for the PC market. Yakuza Kiwami 2 not only shows that their dedication to bringing [ … ]
Review: Earth Defense Force – Iron Rain
Iron Rain attempts to take what is usually a goofy and energetic series and turn it into something more serious.
Review: Fate/EXTELLA LINK
It’s impressive just how big the Fate series is in the west, considering that the original visual novel that started it all hasn’t even received an official English release. Fate/EXTELLA [ … ]
PC Port Impressions: Yakuza 0
While for many E3 2018 may not have been the most interesting year for gaming announcements, but there were a few surprises here and there. Strangely enough, the usually bland [ … ]
Review: Dragon’s Crown Pro
We’ve always had a fondness for Vanillaware games, even if they’re somewhat inconsistent. Odin’s Sphere told an amazing story, but felt like a chore to play at times. Muramasa had [ … ]