David Smith
Crimson Desert Review
Crimson Desert is at its best when it lets go of structure entirely—trading rigid RPG systems for player-driven chaos, where every fight, climb, and detour feels like a story you authored rather than one you followed.
Dragonkin: The Banished Review
Dragonkin: The Banished doesn’t reinvent the action RPG, but its clever Ancestral Grid system and genuinely engaging co-op make it a standout for players who value build experimentation and teamwork over narrative depth.
RUBATO Review
A chaotic, tongue-swinging collect-a-thon full of personality, RUBATO blends physics-driven movement with surprising emotional depth—uneven, but undeniably memorable.
Double Switch – 25th Anniversary Edition Review
A fascinating relic of FMV experimentation, Double Switch remains awkward yet compelling—now sharper and more accessible than ever.
Avian Knights Review
A modern arcade throwback that soars in multiplayer—even if a few clipped wings keep it from true competitive greatness.
Bird Game III Review
A meme made real, Bird Game III is a scrappy, charming sandbox that’s equal parts janky and enjoyable—best taken lightly, but worth a flight for the curious.
MLB The Show 26 Review
With expanded career storytelling, deeper franchise management, and refined on-field mechanics, MLB The Show 26 delivers another polished and immersive baseball experience for fans of the sport.
Fallout 4: Anniversary Edition Review
A massive, content-rich return to the wasteland, Fallout 4: Anniversary Edition proves that great open-world design endures — and on Switch 2, the Commonwealth has never felt more alive or more portable.
Ride 6 Ultimate Edition Review
A rich, passionate celebration of two wheels—occasionally rough off-road, but on asphalt it sings like a perfectly tuned engine.
DYNASTY WARRIORS: ORIGINS + Visions of Four Heroes DLC Review
A spectacular reinvention of the musou formula, Dynasty Warriors: Origins pairs colossal battlefield chaos with surprising tactical depth — and the Visions of Four Heroes DLC elevates it further with bold “what if” stories and meaningful new combat systems.


















