Does this Groundhog Day-style swashbuckling adventure stand up to repeat performance? - By Josh Di Falco
Read more 1 CommentHow does the spiritual successor to The Neverhood hold up? - By Josh Di Falco
Read more 0 CommentsMany moons have past, many worm-wars fought, but this time there are hats, so should Worms: W.M.D be bought? - By Thomas Wrobel
Read more 2 CommentsThe prequel of the convoluted, bizarre universe of BlazBlue arrives on the PC. Should non-fans be excited? - By Athanasios
Read more 0 CommentsCubed3 takes a second look at speedrunner Action Henk on Xbox One, with a renewed emphasis on multiplayer. - By Sandy Kirchner-Wilson
Read more 3 CommentsSometimes, a simple game is something more than that. Some other times, though, a simple game is like Western Press: simple, period. - By Athanasios
Read more 0 CommentsCubed3 reviews the silly and wholly enjoyable re-release of Life Goes On, subtitled Done to Death. - By Jordan Hurst
Read more 0 CommentsWhat exactly is Hitman: Episode 4 - Bangkok? A palette swap of past locales, or something completely new? - By Athanasios
Read more 0 CommentsTime to look at the PC version of 2K Games' popular release, Battleborn. - By Chris Leebody
Read more 0 CommentsGet those LEGO bricks out and Assemble some Avengers as TT bring the Marvel Superheroes to 3DS. - By Drew Hurley
Read more 1 CommentIt's Spring Again… and again, and again, and again, and… well, you get the idea! - By Athanasios
Read more 0 CommentsThis new Final Fantasy title for smart phones promises beautiful visuals, but will the gameplay keep up? - By Luna Eriksson
Read more 0 CommentsTake a haunting, yet informative, ride through the advent of typography in this 2D puzzle-platformer. - By Josh Di Falco
Read more 0 CommentsA look at the game that has gone from one of the most anticipated, to one of the most criticised ones. - By Eric Ace
Read more 3 CommentsWhen you blend dungeon crawler and puzzles, do you get a fine game? - By Camilo Aránguiz González
Read more 0 CommentsPrepare to get lost in space, but don't expect to stay there too long. - By Thom Compton
Read more 0 CommentsCubed3 returns to the Temple of the Ocean King (again) in this review of Phantom Hourglass. - By Jordan Hurst
Read more 2 CommentsCubed3 reviews the manifestation of every indie gaming stereotype: Breached. - By Jordan Hurst
Read more 0 CommentsWelcome to the beautifully minimalistic solar system of Sun Dogs… Beautifully minimalistic, as well as disappointing. - By Athanasios
Read more 0 CommentsSwitch up your thinking and get ready for a mad dash in this simple Wii U eShop platformer. - By Brandon (Michael) Howard
Read more 0 CommentsDoes Ninja Strike strike gold, or is it simply another shovelware title in the sea of middling eShop games? - By Renan Fontes
Read more 0 CommentsThirteen years after his monumental debut, Donkey Kong said goodbye to the arcade and hello to old-fashioned home console platforming. - By Renan Fontes
Read more 11 CommentsPromising heart, adventure, and off-the-wall referential humour, does The Book of Unwritten Tales 2 hold to it? - By Tommy Robbins
Read more 0 CommentsNonlinear 2D side-scrollers have made a recent resurgence, but for some, the premise alone is not enough to carry them throughout. - By Tommy Robbins
Read more 0 CommentsWill the daughter pay for the sins of the father? Will the DLC pay for the sins of the core game? - By Thom Compton
Read more 0 CommentsTales of Oceania holds quite a lot of integrity and faithfulness, but isn't quite deep enough for an ocean. - By Ian Soltes
Read more 4 CommentsCubed3 rewinds just two years to have a look at the last game in the series that recently turned 35 years old. - By Camilo Aránguiz González
Read more 0 CommentsNine people are locked up and forced to play the Decision Game. The third chapter in the Zero Escape series is finally here. - By Az Elias
Read more 6 CommentsCubed3 outlines all of the thoughtless choices that permeate Metroid: Other M in this retrospective review. - By Jordan Hurst
Read more 9 CommentsThe reimagining of the NES classic from the ground up is one of the GBA's defining titles. - By Renan Fontes
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