Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown Review

It’s been a minute since the last proper Ace Combat game. And Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown is a good reminder that they really don’t make them like they used to. More accurately,...

The Outer Worlds Review: Corporate Bailout, New Wages

Every action has an equal and opposite reaction — or something like that. And it’s not hard to tell that The Outer Worlds is a reaction to the state of modern Fallout games. Bethesda baf...

Mutant Year Zero: Road To Eden Review

Plenty of games take place in the apocalypse. Not enough of them take place in every apocalypse. Mutant Year Zero: Road to Eden adapts a Swedish pen-and-paper RPG into a modern, <...

Logitech G Pro Wireless Mouse Review

Computer mice designed and marketed directly for people who play games are nothing new, but in the era of professional gaming the market is getting a bit more complicated. Logitech turned a lot of hea...

Red Magic 3 Gaming Phone Review - A PUBG Mobile Player's Dream?

The meteoric rise in mobile esports has seen several device manufacturers like ASUS and Razer get into the smartphone game to cater to budding esports professionals. Now on its third iteration, we’re...

Persona 5 Dancing and Persona 3 Dancing Review

Being a teen is tough. Being a teen who has to fight mysterious shadows using manifestations of your inner psyche in an infinite dungeon that exists only in a frozen hour at midnight is even tougher....

Tetris Effect Review

Earlier this year I visited Disneyland Paris. In the snowy evening of my first night, I stood in the courtyard in front of Sleeping Beauty Castle to catch the ‘Disney Illuminations’ show: a combined c...

Cadence of Hyrule Review: Vanquishing the Darkness With a Metronome

Cadence of Hyrule wastes very little time. Not only does it let you play as the Zelda — something the main Legend of Zelda series has been very wishy washy about — it almost imm...

I Covered My Entire Body in Gamer Goo

I remember exactly where I was when I first heard about Gamer Goo. I was at home, tweeting about Gamer Goo.

Void Bastards Review: Paperwork at the End of the Universe

Void Bastards is the realization of a science fiction dream — especially if you were the only kid in class who knew what “42” meant, and thought bureaucracy was the height of comedy before you...

Destiny 2: Forsaken Review

Destiny 2: Forsaken is a helluva shot in the arm for a game that needed one. Its similarities to The Taken King, the major expansion that “fixed” the first game, are both obvious and imp...

Judgment Review Impressions: This Is Not a Yakuza Game

Between attending E3 and the game’s massive runtime (more than 70 hours in some cases), we just haven’t had time to complete Judgment yet. But we still wanted to write up our initial impr...

European Aerial Zone: A Review

Unpacking Is a Zen Puzzle Game about the Joys of Moving in and Moving On

I don’t have a great relationship with moving. My family has only ever been able to afford moving between small, rented apartments within a 1.5-mile radius of each other all my life. In recent years,...

Cyberpunk 2077 Review Podcast

Welcome to Fanbyte’s special review podcast of Cyberpunk 2077!

Spider-Man: Miles Morales Review Podcast With Kahlief Adams

Welcome to a very special Spider-Man: Miles Morales review podcast featuring the wonderful Kahlief Adams of Spawn On Me! He sits down with Fanbyte editor Niki Grayson to discuss the pseudo-se...

Another 30GB Update for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare: A Review

RoboCop in Mortal Kombat 11: A Review