
Little Hope tells a fascinating tale, but lackluster gameplay, predictable scares, and performance issues hold it back from greatness.


Little Hope tells a fascinating tale, but lackluster gameplay, predictable scares, and performance issues hold it back from greatness.

For now, NHL 21 gets the job done, especially if you want to play a fancier, flashier game.

The current-gen version of NBA 2K21 is not a bad game, but it does not live up to the legacy Visual Concepts built.

The powerful bond between twins Tyler and Alyson shines, but the overall story stumbles.

Necrobarista explores death using a unique premise, quippy humor, and fantastic writing to deliver heartfelt moments.

Watching your team grow in strength and invading new areas makes you feel powerful, even if the game lacks variety and gets repetitive.

Sakura Wars’ charm makes up for its flaws, creating a truly one-of-a-kind experience.

Trials of Mana is definitely an improvement over the Secret of Mana remake, but it still comes with many of the same problems.

The emotional journey combined with a unique puzzle mechanic makes for a novel experience, even if it doesn’t always hit the mark.

Yes, Your Grace excels in its tense decision making, but sometimes it tries too hard to ensure the player fails.

With fun characters and cool movesets, Versus is an overall decent fighter that’s worth a look, but it’s not without its flaws.

Coffee Talk shows the powerful relationships that can form around a cuppa joe, but it does so in predictable, well-worn ways.

Planet Zoo requires an unreasonable level of patience that creates a wall around its best qualities.

Afterparty has plenty of lighthearted moments, but you'll stay at the party for the meaningful conversations.

With great combat, an engrossing narrative, and a charming cast, Cold Steel III has all the makings of a great RPG.