• Star Fox Is A New Beginning That Undermines Itself – Campaign Review

    Star Fox Is A New Beginning That Undermines Itself – Campaign Review
    Star Fox 64 has never looked better, but bare-bones updates make this hard to recommend for all but the most dedicated Arwing aces.
  • Star Fox Is A New Beginning That Undermines Itself

    Star Fox Is A New Beginning That Undermines Itself
    There's a reason Nintendo keeps remaking Star Fox 64. The N64 iteration of the rail shooter--at the time, the second Star Fox release--remains the apex of the franchise: a genuinely fantastic game that still holds up and stands the test of time. Subsequent sequels that have attempted to recapture the magic have floundered by comparison. This latest iteration, simply titled "Star Fox" for what I can only assume is meant to be a soft reboot, plays just as great as you remember and looks even bette
  • Dead or Alive Deserves Better Than This

    Dead or Alive Deserves Better Than This
    The Last Round version of DoA6 is here, and it doesn't seem like it's what the fans may have been looking for. From missing features we were hoping to come back from previous games to being forced to rebuy characters we may have owned in the original release along with no rollback netcode, Dead or Alive 6: Last Round may be a let down to a lot of people at release.There are promises of more characters and costumes down the line, but right now, the launch package feels very similar to a game we'v