Reviews by Kyle Campbell
The translation from Switch to PC only exacerbates Octopath Traveler's underlying flaws.
review by Kyle Campbell on 18 June, 2019
A Plague Tale: Innocence tells a magnificent story about hope shining through no matter how bleak life might be.
review by Kyle Campbell on 15 May, 2019
VA-11 HALL-A: Cyberpunk Bartender Action is a unique take on the traditional visual novel that's greater than the sum of its parts
review by Kyle Campbell on 01 May, 2019
Monster Hunter: World finally arrives on PC with an excellent port that was well worth the extra development time.
review by Kyle Campbell on 07 August, 2018
Vampyr is ambitious for sure, but with ambition comes risk, and unfortunately, here it provides very little in the way of rewards.
review by Kyle Campbell on 04 June, 2018
Shadow Of The Colossus is a magnificent game with an atmosphere that becomes all the more intoxicating the longer you breath it in.
review by Kyle Campbell on 30 January, 2018
World Of Final Fantasy makes its way onto PC, but stumbles a bit in the process.
review by Kyle Campbell on 22 November, 2017
Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony will test your patience in more ways than one, and rarely does so for good reason.
review by Kyle Campbell on 19 September, 2017
A fantastic jumping on point for newcomers and appealing to long time fans as well. Prepare for a night on the town with Kamurocho's finest.
review by Kyle Campbell on 21 August, 2017
Cosmic Star Heroine is a fun space adventure and throwback to the 16 Bit era of JRPGs while also bringing enough unique ideas to stand all on its own.
review by Kyle Campbell on 05 June, 2017
This experimental final look into the world of Dark Souls is fascinating, but also comes with a few critical missteps.
review by Kyle Campbell on 27 March, 2017
A thoroughly engaging action platformer from start to finish that is sure to appeal to anyone with even a passing interest in the genre.
review by Kyle Campbell on 15 March, 2017
Yakuza 0 excels in all that it sets out to do and may well be on its way to becoming a modern classic.
review by Kyle Campbell on 19 January, 2017
Ashes of Ariandel is a fine addition to Dark Souls 3, but does not strive far beyond simply being anything more than just adequate.
review by Kyle Campbell on 20 October, 2016
Dragon Quest Builders is a wonderful concoction of open world creation tools with RPG elements sprinkled throughout. It is sure to appeal to fans of Dragon Quest, building games, and newcomers alike.
review by Kyle Campbell on 09 October, 2016
Dark Souls 3 is like a love letter to the fans courtesy of From Software. It will remind you why Dark Souls became a global phenomenon in the first place, though it unfortunately may have lost its own personality in the process.
review by Kyle Campbell on 04 April, 2016
This expansion is for enthusiasts, but will deliver precisely what that type of player wants in spades.
review by Kyle Campbell on 07 December, 2015