open-world

Review: Horizon Forbidden West

Review: Horizon Forbidden West

Horizon Zero Dawn was the victim of poor timing. A great open-world game with lush environments and a memorable narrative that stuck to what felt like an old formula in contrast to The Legend of Zelda Breath of the Wild, which was released a mere month later. With Forbidden West sharing a launch window with the critically revered Eldin Ring, is it destined for the same fate?

It’s not quite that simple, but underneath some old worn-out open-world design and a lackluster intro, Horizon’s latest installment offers a lot for the patient player.

Review: Biomutant

Review: Biomutant

Biomutant is a game full of charm and wonder, from the dialog between your furry avatar and characters in the world to the various breathtakingly rendered environments. The fast-paced and engaging combat masks some underlying issues, such as bland, surface-level story and gameplay loops that can grow tedious. A B-level game that offers a ton of fun if you don’t expect the highest quality, Experiment 101’s first game will entertain you for hours.

Review: Mafia: Definitive Edition

Review: Mafia: Definitive Edition

It’s 1931, jazz is crackling over the radio of your glossy convertible, and you’re on your way down to the bar to meet with Paulie and the boys about your next big score. Such is the life of Tommy Angelo, Lost Haven resident, and cabby turned gangster. Mafia: Definitive edition serves as a reminder of how far America and the open-world genre have come in eighteen years. While it mostly succeeds at reimagining the Mafia series’ best story, the gameplay elements of a bygone era leave it feeling uneven in spots.