After two weeks, island life is offering up a whole lot of sunshine, but also a bit of rain.
Team Ninja returns with a new Nioh that’s just as good—but maybe not better—than the original.
Ori and the Will of the Wisps does everything that a good sequel is supposed to do. But in an era that’s rich with “emotional platformers,” it doesn’t do anything to make itself stand out.
If not for its uninspired design and lack of effort in the storytelling, One Punch Man: A Hero Nobody Knows might have actually been a good game.
It’s hard for me to explain just how strange playing Bee Simulator can be, especially as it flew further and further away from the expectations I had going in.