Is it possible to improve upon perfection…?
PC Reviews
Reviews for PC games.
RE-REVIEW: Cyberdimension Neptunia 4 Goddesses Online
The 4 Goddesses make it over onto the PC for their latest adventure, but is it the definitive version of the game?
REVIEW: Acceleration of SUGURI 2
Battle to protect the earth in this unique mix of Shoot ’em up and Fighting game.
REVIEW: Secret of Mana HD Part 1
Is it possible to improve upon perfection…?
REVIEW: Space Invaders Extreme
The updated arcade and Atari classic gets ported over to Steam to celebrate the original’s 40th anniversary.
REVIEW: Aperion Cyberstorm
Aperion Cyberstorm is a twin stick shooter that is a true test of endurance.
RE-REVIEW: Trails of Cold Steel II
An enhanced port of a fantastic JRPG
REVIEW: Arcana Heart 3 Love Max Six Stars!!!!!!
The latest Arcana Heart game has arrived on our shores after a long wait and a very successful Kickstarter campaign.
REVIEW: Aegis Defenders
Build turrets and defend yourself against hordes of enemies in this mixture of Metroidvania and tower defense.
REVIEW: Hob
Today we delve into Runic Games’ final title, the action adventure game, Hob.
REVIEW: Tesla vs Lovecraft
Two historical characters fight. Science vs magic and supernatural, which is the strongest?
REVIEW: Phantom Trigger
A slasher that aims to mix certain elements from RPGs and hardcore but ultimately leaves itself bare-bones.
REVIEW: Artifact Adventure Gaiden
Grindy, grindy, grindy…
REVIEW: Super Slime Arena
Just grab a couple of friends and have a lot of slimes fight to death in this unique arena brawler
REVIEW: Legrand Legacy
Save the world of Legrand from evil forces in this exciting indie JRPG!
REVIEW: Zwei: The Arges Adventure
A not so amazing adventure
REVIEW: Tanks Meet Zombies
Tank versus zombie. Who shall win?! …The tank, duh.
REVIEW: Little Busters! English Edition
Do you know the secret of the world?
REVIEW: Seven: The Days Long Gone
We explore a prison island with Teriel, a skilled master thief. Daggers and lock pick included!
REVIEW: Tiny Metal
Announced as a spiritual successor of Advance Wars, how does this turn-based strategy game fares against the classic GBA Game?