PlayStation 4 Game Reviews - Page 22
System Shock's remake is an enjoyable and well-made immersive sim that runs well on PlayStation 5, but the new gamepad control scheme leaves a lot to be desired.
by Junior Miyai on 21 May, 2024
Cryptmaster is a great idea, yet it stops just short of great execution
by James Galizio on 02 June, 2024
Witch on the Holy Night Review
Kinoko Nasu's very first work in English for the second time.
by Chao Min Wu on 05 June, 2024
Shin Megami Tensei V: Vengeance Review
While the Vengeance re-release doesn't fundamentally change what Shin Megami Tensei V is, numerous adjustments and improvements allow SMTV to be the best version of itself.
by Adam Vitale on 12 June, 2024
Monster Hunter Stories Switch Review
Monster Hunter Stories' Switch port brings quality of life changes, improved graphics, and improvements to one of the 3DS's late life gems.
by Nathan Lee on 13 June, 2024
Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree Review
Shadow of the Erdree is an excellent expansion to Elden Ring. Poison swamps, giant swords, and fingercreepers return, better than ever.
by Junior Miyai on 18 June, 2024
Destiny 2: The Final Shape Review
Bungie's conclusion to Destiny's first 10 years more than sticks the landing.
by James Galizio on 25 June, 2024
Tsukihime -A piece of blue glass moon- Review
Something once thought unthinkable, the official English release of one of Type-Moon's most revered works is simply incredible and is the closest example of what a modern AAA visual novel would entail.
by Josh Torres on 26 June, 2024
The Legend of Heroes: Trails Through Daybreak Review
Despite my issues with some of the characters, Almata, and the underlying Xipha system, I still enjoyed my time at Calvard, seeing old friends and meeting new ones, and I am eager to return to one of my favorite long-form fictional works.
by Scott White on 02 July, 2024
Gestalt: Steam and Cinder Review
If you like action platformers, you’ll love Gestalt: Steam and Cinder. It’s a shorter affair, to be sure, but it explodes with love for the genre with a world and story that is both equal parts fun and tense to explore.
by Junior Miyai on 15 July, 2024
Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess Review
Capcom's Kagura Action game mostly sticks the landing with its unique gameplay, though an identity crisis hold's it back.
by James Galizio on 15 July, 2024
This debut project from Austrian developer Microbird Games presents a charming title with creative, tightly designed dungeons that brilliantly utilize region-exclusive magical spells to interact with the environment in clever ways.
by Josh Torres on 18 July, 2024
Final Fantasy XIV: Dawntrail Review
While it hasn't completely lost its luster, Dawntrail proves that it's about time for Final Fantasy XIV to change.
by James Galizio on 09 August, 2024
This new installment in the gunpla action RPG series is like watching an old friend rebound from tough times; it may not be as great as its mainline predecessors in some regards, but it is a solid course correction from the last few dire entries.
by Josh Torres on 27 August, 2024
Visions of Mana is the first mainline Mana game in nearly two decades and, despite some issues, is a great step forward for the series.
by Cullen Black on 27 August, 2024
That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime Isekai Chronicles Review
That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime Isekai Chronicles strives to retell a chunk of Rimuru’s story, but does so through this medium to limited success.
by Paul Shkreli on 01 September, 2024
Ace Attorney Investigations Collection Review
The Ace Attorney Investigations Collection revives a pair of underappreciated Ace Attorney spin-offs on modern platforms, and shows that the view from the prosecutorial side of the justice system is surprisingly familiar, if no less enjoyable for it.
by Josh Tolentino on 03 September, 2024
Reynatis takes inspiration from Kingdom Hearts and Final Fantasy, but results in a messy & forgettable experience.
by Adam Vitale on 20 September, 2024
Atlus' seven year journey to releasing Project Re Fantasy was worth the wait as it combines some of the very best ideas from their previous games into a lovely fantasy setting with a compelling cast of characters and a deeply intricate, well-designed job class system.
by Josh Torres on 07 October, 2024
Ys X: Nordics' excellent and refreshing combat stylings are diluted by tedious exploration, uneven visual presentation, and a ho-hum story.
by Adam Vitale on 14 October, 2024
While Card-en-Ciel's gameplay is a strong point, everything else about the game leaves a lot to be desired.
by James Galizio on 21 October, 2024
Romancing SaGa 2: Revenge of the Seven Review
Romancing SaGa 2: Revenge of the Seven is a lovely remake of one of Square's legacy titles and may be the best entry into the series for newcomers to dip their toes.
by Scott White on 23 October, 2024
Yakuza Kiwami on Switch offers a competent handheld experience despite visual cutbacks, and the addition of licensed music in the West is welcome.
by Mikhail Madnani on 24 October, 2024
Slay the Princess — The Pristine Cut Review
Slay the Princess — The Pristine Cut Review improves on a fantastic narrative-driven horror experience with its new story content, enhancements, music, features, and console release.
by Mikhail Madnani on 06 November, 2024
Fantasian: Neo Dimension Review
Fantasian is a wonderful JRPG, and now it's even better and accessible to all platforms.
by James Galizio on 04 December, 2024