Tag: Xbox Series X/S Review
Sonic x Shadow Generations – Day One Edition Review
A brilliant remaster that beautifully balances nostalgia, fresh content, and smooth performance, Sonic x Shadow Generations sets a new standard for Sonic on Switch 2.
Split Fiction Review
A thrilling and inventive cooperative adventure that dazzles with ambitious gameplay and story, slightly hindered by technical hiccups but elevated by the Switch 2’s portability and social features.
Street Fighter 6: Year 1-2 Fighters Edition Review
A polished, content-rich fighting game that looks and plays superbly on Switch 2, with minor technical compromises only truly apparent during World Tour battles.
Sid Meier’s Civilization VII – Nintendo Switch 2 Review
A landmark Switch 2 strategy title that redefines portable Civilization gameplay with technical polish, excellent UI design, and engaging epic strategy.
EA SPORTS College Football 26 Review
EA SPORTS College Football 26 represents the franchise’s confident stride into the modern era of sports simulation. It’s passionate, immersive, and strikingly authentic.
Grand Theft Auto V (2025 Enhanced Edition) Review
More than a decade later, Grand Theft Auto V still stands as a towering achievement—a piece of interactive entertainment so influential it changed how open-world games are made.
MLB The Show 25 Review
MLB The Show 25 doesn’t reinvent the sport, but it doesn’t need to. Instead, it builds upon near-perfection through subtle refinements, richer storytelling, and stronger integration across its beloved modes.
Virtua Fighter 5 R.E.V.O. World Stage Standard Edition Review
Few fighting game franchises have stood the test of time quite like Virtua Fighter. Renowned for its deep mechanics, technical precision, and strategic depth, the series has long been a favorite among competitive fighting game enthusiasts.
SWORN Review
A compelling dark fantasy roguelike with elegant combat, rich customization, and memorable cooperative gameplay, offering a fresh and thrilling Arthurian adventure.
One Military Camp Review
A lighthearted and accessible base builder with charming humor and engaging troop training, held back by shallow mission gameplay and repetitive grinding. A solid pick for casual strategy fans.













