Ubisoft is giving away the Assassin's Creed Chronicles trilogy for free on PC as part of their 35th birthday celebration. Chronicles Trilogy features three stories with three different Assassin's in China, India and Russia. Unlike mainline Assassin's Creed games, the three Chronicles games are 2.5D side-scrolling platformers. They were released in 2015. Assassin’s Creed Chronicles… Continue reading PSA: Get Assassin’s Creed Chronicles Trilogy Free on PC
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Rogue Explorer Review
Roguelikes remain pretty popular in gaming, especially when done right. "One more run" always has a way of turning into several more. Rogue Explorer is the latest in the genre, and it too maintains that "one more run" addiction. It also carries with a much more casual feeling. Is Rogue Explorer worth your money and… Continue reading Rogue Explorer Review
Macrotis: A Mother’s Journey Review
Macrotis, the emotional puzzle platformer from the Istanbul, Turkey based Proud Dinosaurs, has finally made its way to consoles after originally releasing on PC back in February 2019 thanks to publisher EastAsiaSoft. A mother bilby needs your help to get back to her children, if you can overcome the environment and solve the puzzles to… Continue reading Macrotis: A Mother’s Journey Review
Fall Guys: Ultimate Knockout Review
It's been almost a month since Fall Guys took the world by storm. Since its release on August 3rd, the game has quickly become of the most popular (both played and watched) games on the planet and also is the most downloaded game in PlayStation Plus history. While it's been free on PS Plus, it… Continue reading Fall Guys: Ultimate Knockout Review
Seasons After Fall Review
Seasons After Fall is a 2D platforming puzzle game for PS4, Xbox One, and PC from French developer Swing Swing Submarine and published by Focus Home Interactive. In it, you play a spirit that possesses a wild fox and set off on an adventure through a forest. You have the power to manipulate the four seasons,… Continue reading Seasons After Fall Review
Rogue Legacy Review
Rogue Legacy was a critical hit when it released on PC a little over a year ago, and today Cellar Door Games have brought their hit title to PS4, PS3, and PS Vita with cross-buy and cross-save. Rogue Legacy is now available on the PlayStation Store for $16.99, and that's a great price since you're… Continue reading Rogue Legacy Review
New Super Luigi U Review
New Super Luigi U is basically a rehash of New Super Mario Bros U (it originated as DLC for the Mario game), so I'll be limiting this to a quick look over instead of a full-fledged review. So without further adieu, let's get this mini show on the road. I can't remember off hand if… Continue reading New Super Luigi U Review
Castle of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse Review
The original Castle of Illusion, released in 1990 for Sega Genesis, remains a timeless classic for a lot of gamers who grew up playing it. It was never the hardest platformer, nor the longest or the best, but it was fun and it had a certain charm to it even for those of us who… Continue reading Castle of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse Review
Cool Spot Review
It’s been a while since I last featured a video game in the QDR, so I’m going to remedy that by going retro with an SNES title that I used to play a TON of back when I was a kid… Cool Spot. Yes, a video game starring the red circle from the 7-Up logo.… Continue reading Cool Spot Review
Sonic Adventure 2 HD Review
I never owned a SEGA Dreamcast, so I get to come into this review with no nostalgia whatsoever for what Sonic Adventure 2 was originally like over a decade ago on the Dreamcast. Nor, prior to this, have I ever played a 3D Sonic game that I actually enjoyed (and I loved the first three… Continue reading Sonic Adventure 2 HD Review