Review | Mario Tennis Fever: ‘Brilliant and Bothersome’ (NS2)
If you’re going into Mario Tennis Fever solo, you’ll likely be disappointed. Mario Tennis Fever is so much better with a friend — here’s why.
Bizarre, random, and amusing are the obvious adjectives to describe Reptilian Rising. It is, after all, a game about assembling a motley crew of historical figures to fend off a genocidal reptilian horde. Yet beneath the chaos, this demo offers a first taste of what could be a rich turn‑based tactical roguelite.
If you’re going into Mario Tennis Fever solo, you’ll likely be disappointed. Mario Tennis Fever is so much better with a friend — here’s why.
As an Ace Attorney and Professor Layton fan, PARANORMASIGHT: The Mermaid’s Curse had me intrigued. Set on the fictional Japanese…
Hamstermind might wear a veneer of cute charm and cartoonish wit, yet beneath that surface lies a serious puzzler: one that tests your lateral thinking, has you muttering and pacing, but brings a huge amount of joy when the solution finally clicks.
Working From Home might only be a short demo, but it’s packed with charm. Its mix of satire, physics chaos, and oddly relatable work drudgery makes it far more fun than it has any right to be.
We pay tribute to the most memorable relationships in gaming, couples that have made us laugh, cry, and even a little hot and bothered!
We break down the mind-bending new gameplay trailer for Control Resonant from February’s Sony State of Play.
Saber Interactive and Lionsgate have announced a still untitled John Wick game… And it looks positively badass.
Is Spartan Raging with happiness a thing? That’s what I’m feeling right now after two God of War games were revealed!
A new God of War game, exciting trailers, a game where you play as a giant chicken man and several other major reveals — PlayStation’s February State of Play was one of the strongest showcases in recent memory.