Sam Watanuki
If you're intrigued by the idea of a crab scouring the ocean for makeshift armor while battling existential threats, then "Another Crab's Treasure" is definitely worth a dive.
With an innovative approach to gameplay and a striking aesthetic, it's easy to see "Children of the Sun" becoming a cult classic in its own right.
As a kid-centric title, "Princess Peach: Showtime!" gives Peach her long-overdue spotlight, wrapping it up in a bow and presenting it with a standing ovation.
"Alone in the Dark" is not the revival the series deserved, but it's not a complete descent into madness either. It's a middle-of-the-road experience that might entertain, and might frustrate, but will undoubtedly leave you thinking about what could have been.
Whether you're a newcomer looking to dip your toes into terror or a seasoned scarer seeking new nightmares, "The Outlast Trials" offers a playground of paranoia.
After last year's "WWE 2K23" laid the groundwork, this latest iteration straps on the boots, and comes ready to rumble with the best of them.
In the grand tapestry of "Star Wars" gaming, "Dark Forces Remaster" is not the brightest star, but it's far from being lost in the shadow of the Empire.
"Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League" still arguably shows Rocksteady's ambition, but it's also a reminder that even the best can stumble when trying to walk the tightrope between innovation and tradition.
If you found yourself drifting away from the series because it felt like you were just going through the motions, "Tekken 8" is here to reignite that old flame. It's not just a trip down memory lane. This iteration is a high-speed joyride into a future where nostalgia meets innovation head-on.
"Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney Trilogy" is a robust package that offers a fantastic blend of detective and legal drama.
Ubisoft's latest installment stands tall, providing an invigorating experience that both newcomers and series veterans will find enthralling.
For those willing to embrace its quirks and challenges, it offers a distinctive journey through a beautifully crafted, albeit confined, pixelated world.
"Granblue Fantasy Versus: Rising" emerges as a sequel that feels more like an enhanced edition of its predecessor rather than a brand-new entry — but that's not a bad thing.
"Super Mario RPG," the legendary title from the SNES era, has been reborn with a striking 3D visual overhaul that breathes new life into its colorful world.
This isn't the groundbreaking experience we were promised; instead, we're left with a sense of déjà vu and a longing for the series' glory days.
With its stunning visuals, poignant narrative, and unique gameplay, "Jusant" well deserves its near-perfect score.
Marvel's latest offering for the PS5, "Marvel's Spider-Man 2," is nothing short of a sensational masterpiece — that being a matter-of-fact statement, given it is the Sensational Spider-Man.
Garnering a justifiable near-perfect score, "Mortal Kombat 1" is poised to redefine the fighting game landscape once again. Read More: https://www.svg.com/1396264/mortal-kombat-1-review/
While it could use some tweaks, 'TOSS!' puts you in a fun world where the primal joy of swinging from tree to tree meets the futuristic thrill of VR gaming.
With a heavy focus on pattern recognition and attention to detail, "Chants of Sennaar" is a puzzle game that will keep you entertained for hours.