Seeing these long-forgotten classics rise from the dead warms my Dreamcast lovin' heart. The Capcom vs SNK and Power Stone titles are worth the price of admission alone.
Leaves the naysayers in the dust with a beautiful presentation, stylishly delivered story, and compelling characters. Yet another successful rebirth for the franchise, and one that bodes well for the future.
This isn't just a slavish recreation of the movies, but elevates the Indiana Jones franchise into a pointed and resonant commentary on how fascism corrupts. A true masterclass in how to make a licensed game work.
What this interactive FMV K-romcom lacks in polish it makes up for with personality. It's not winning any game of the year awards, but it put a big smile on my face.
Iron Man VR has made its way onto Quest 2, and many of the issues that plagued the previous release have been fixed, solidifying it as the definitive Iron Man experience.
Everything you'd expect from a full-fat Arkham game has been smartly translated into VR. It's a winning package and Meta finally has a must-play Quest exclusive. Here's hoping this is the first of many.
A comprehensive remaster that preserves the offbeat spirit of the original. Not everything has aged well, but eighteen years on and there's still little else like it in gaming. Welcome back, Frank.
After decades in licensed game purgatory some of the greatest fighting games of all time have returned. This is an essential collection for fighting game fans and a joy to discover for new players.