Fallout 4 has finally exploded onto the scene. Having been granted early access, our reviewers are set with reports from the wasteland on the Xbox One, PC and PlayStation 4. Up first, our review of Fallout 4 on the Xbox One. Are you ready to brave the wasteland one more time?
Fixing a lot of the little mistakes of the original, Wasteland 2: Director’s Cut really improves in all areas. It also takes the game onto consoles for the first time, where we found a surprisingly smooth interface for a game with such deep PC-only roots.
Legends of Eisenwald is an interesting fantasy RPG with a tactical element, but it does very little to separate itself from an increasingly fun and professional pack of games in that genre. Come see if this legend is worth your steel.
We’ve run the shadows in Seattle and Berlin, and now move to the orient with Shadowrun Hong Kong, the latest and arguably the best entry so far in developer Harebrained Schemes’ excellent translation of the beloved pen and paper role-playing game.
Fairy Fencer F embraces everything that constitutes JRPGs, anime and pop culture. While that might exclude some players from the fun, if players are even a little bit into any of those things, this RPG is really going to thrill.
Hoi, Chummers! The wait is over as Harebrained Schemes releases Shadowrun: Hong Kong. Join us as we dive into the shadows for the first hour of gameplay in what is proving to be another epic adventure as only the Shadowrun series can deliver.
On top of looking and sounding great, players can find a lot to love when exploring Victor Vran, a Diablo-like RPG that brings a lot of style to the genre. And the discount price doesn’t hurt either.
Pook takes on Victor Vran, an alliterative game that plays like Diablo in this fast-paced Let’s Play that zooms into the style and aplomb that Haemimont Games brings to the genre. This one looks like a lot of fun. Come see if it’s your cup of Earl Grey tea.
Game Review- The Incredible Adventures of Van Helsing III
The Incredible Adventures of Van Helsing III makes for a familiar, but still entertaining, experience. There are monsters to murder, loot to collect and your character to develop with interesting and odd skills.