Carrying forward many of the changes from the previous title in the series, Resident Evil 5 is an excellent coop shooter even if it fails to uphold the survival horror legacy that was set before it.
How can an indie game from a young new developer do EVERY front of WW2 when most of the big names can’t even do a fraction of that?
A challenging action-adventure game with beautiful visuals. Some mechanics might be annoying, but it’s still fun nonetheless.
The president’s daughter has been kidnapped and Leon Kennedy is our only hope. If only Chris could have made it…
A fun, unique-looking stealth game with customizable difficulty and blood cleaning in mind.
Ghostbusters. A timeless classic – hailed by many to be the long awaited (unofficial) sequel to Ghostbusters 2 that some of us have been waiting for. Re…mastered…released..? Whatever – now with achievements and in-game texture upscaling
Call of the Sea is impressive and immersive. I can’t think of many more examples of a better puzzle game with such an interesting story binding it together.
Although there’s a few rough spots in this crazy machinery, it’s still a pretty well put together piece of equipment. It’s a solid, kid-friendly choice to consider.
Cobra la-la-la-la! Or is it Yooo Joe? Whichever you pick, ready yourself for the fight and lead your forces against the enemy to establish your dominance or protection over the world and its people.
Phoenix Point: ‘Turn-based Tactical Fan Service’ – risen from the ashes of the 90’s.. somewhat like a Phoenix. Ish.