The term "masterpiece" is frequently used today, yet a genuine masterpiece is uncommon, and even art that merits such praise isn't always pleasant to look at. Just try to find out who has finished reading Moby Dick.
In Hades, where each run has a different enemy layout and dying sends you back to the start, failure is a crucial component of the game. That may be off-putting to people who would rather enjoy a tale than a task, but this roguelite is more forgivable than others - and also better.
Simply put, the more time we spend sitting here writing a review of Deathloop, the less time we spend actually playing it, and right now, all we want to do is play it. Forever. And on it goes. Like the basic idea of Deathloop, for example.
It appears like 343 Industries, which has spent the last ten years striving to create a Halo worthy of its original creators Bungie, will finally succeed on the third try. Although Halo 4 and Halo 5: Guardians weren't particularly bad on their own,
This fifth iteration of Forza Horizon sends players somewhere just a little bit warmer after Forza Horizon 4's humorous romp across the gloomy roads and skies of the UK. Mexico hosts the Horizon festival, a colourful fusion of twisting beach roads, lush rainforest, and sun-bleached desert.
While Sony's newest machine, the PlayStation 5, continues to be as coveted as a Tottenham Hotspur trophy and an expensive international vacation, those who have been fortunate enough to get their hands on one in the months
While The Legend of Zelda and Donkey Kong may be commemorating not insignificant anniversaries this year, Nintendo is surprisingly giving the Metroid series some love in the second half of 2021.
Sadly, the game was a flop when it was first published in 2005 as an Xbox exclusive, and it might have easily been forgotten among other platforming duds.
It sounds strange on paper. The Horizon franchise's futuristic planet Earth is a world so destroyed by technology that humans has been forced to, well, reboot itself. This is in contrast to the standard cliches
Despite being adored by players of all ages, the Pokemon series has always been at odds with those who want it to mature with them. This is especially true now that the franchise has transitioned from portable to home console.