Reviews

8.5

Sakura Wars Review (PS4)

The long dormant series of Sakura Wars finds itself a reboot, marking a brand new start to the series and an apt entry for newcomers. Sakura Wars is labelled as a cross-genre action RPG/dating sim/visual novel and it blends these categories together in a coherent way. The gameplay is distinctly

7.5

Shaq Fu: A Legend Reborn Review

Shaq Fu: A Legend Reborn, the late sequel to an awful fighting game, built on the meme of Shaquille O’Neal born and raised Chinese becoming a master of Kung Fu to fight demons from Hell. Could such a ridiculous setting possibly be any good?

7.5

Nights of Azure 2: Bride of the New Moon Review

Nights of Azure 2: Bride of the New Moon sets itself many years after the first with relatively small changes that make a considerable impact. Upon getting started, you’re introduced to so many new moves, it appears to be brimming with new abilities. So much so that it’s almost overwhelming

7.0

ARMS Review

A new take on a fighting game for the Switch, ARMS is a unique fighting game with Nintendo’s own brand of style. As the name suggests, there is an emphasis on the fighters’ arms. They possess stretchy limbs that extend to great lengths with the ability to curve their punches

8.5

Nioh Review

Team Ninja’s take on an Action RPG and what many will refer to as a Dark Souls type of game, Nioh immediately throws the player into the action where its quick to let you know this is not a walk in the park. Based in feudal Japan, William, or the

9.5

Shantae: Half-Genie Hero Review

Shantae: Half-Genie Hero doesn’t claim to be a direct sequel to Shantae and the Pirate’s Curse and its predecessors, but we can definitely see this takes place after the fact. We can also see it is a much larger production than the previous titles. And like in previous titles, Shantae

9.0

Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA X Review (PS4)

Digital pop star, Hatsune Miku, and her other Vocaloid friends, are taking to the stage for another round of singing and dancing in Project DIVA X. However, this time around, our singing has another purpose. We’re introduced to five clouds that divide the world. Each cloud has an aura that

4.5

Star Fox Zero Review

Strap yourselves in and get ready to fly across the Lylat System again. Star Fox is back in an Arwing to follow in his father’s footsteps and take out Andross in this somewhat re-imagining of Star Fox 64. Fox and the team also brought some extra vehicles on board.

8.0

Star Fox Guard Review

So, Star Fox Guard comes packed in for free with Star Fox Zero. Clearly the side-dish in Wii U’s Star Fox installment. Instead of flying around in an Arwing shooting enemies out of the sky, you’re controlling the security system of a mining facility owned by Grippy, Slippy’s uncle.