Satellite Reign: The Kotaku Review
I’d been led to believe that Satellite Reign was a modern-day Syndicate. Turns out it isn’t. Phew.
I’d been led to believe that Satellite Reign was a modern-day Syndicate. Turns out it isn’t. Phew.
Two of us at Kotaku really dug the first Toy Soldiers game when it came out. And now, years later, we're going to review the latest entry.
Mike Bithell’s new game is a successful experiment in abstraction, where the narrative is realistic, or realistic science fiction, and interactions are stripped to their essences.
This live-action entry is the Japanese film industry’s latest attempt to meld manga and anime into cinema. It hasn't worked.
If you are so into the Arkham games that you are going to be wounded by learning anything at all about Batman: Arkham Knight — what characters may or may not be in it, for example — please don’t read this review. Go play the game! You will like it, mostly. The spoilers in this review are minor, in my view, but they are there. On with the show!
If you want to understand Massive Chalice, you need to understand XCOM.
Order Of Battle: Pacific is a strategy game that despite almost no hype has come out and impressed the hell out of me.
The Game of the Year edition of 2014’s excellent Lord of the Rings game Shadow of Mordor comes out today. Catch up on our previous coverage of the game and its DLC with these reviews, listed within.
More than 46 hours later, the credits are rolling on Bloodborne. I’m breathing a sigh of relief. The hunt may be over, but I won’t soon forget the city of Yharnam.
Two kilos and 1,160 pages covering anime from its genesis to the summer of 2014.
Hori could have done a lot better. You could definitely do a lot better.
Some of you will hate this game. You'll think its rote nature too boring or find your teammates constantly lacking. Some of you, like me, will fit naturally within the "one more round" structure of it all. That's just the kind of divisive experience Evolve is.
Hot Toys T-800: The Kotaku Review: The toy company has turned its exposed, blood-covered robot eyes towards James Cameron's original sci-fi classic.
It's unfortunately not quite up to being a musical.
Middle-Earth: Shadow Of Mordor: The Kotaku review: Above all else, I'm going to remember this game because of the relationship I had with all of the orcs and uruk-hai that were my main adversaries.
It's cheap, but is it good?