Cloud Game Reviews
Cloud streaming game reviews (in 5-star format) from your most trusted source for cloud gaming news and community content. We review games from Xbox Cloud Gaming, PlayStation Streaming, GeForce Now, Amazon Luna, Boosteroid, Utomik and Blacknut.
Ratchet and Clank – Cloud Gaming Review
- Tyler Shippam
- December 20, 2022
- Game Reviews
- PlayStation Plus
- Reviews
Platformers. If there was one genre that is synonymous with video games, this would be it. We’ve had some great ones over the years too. The original Ratchet and Clank is from the PlayStation 2 era, when 3D platformers were enjoying their golden age. Ratchet and Clank were peers to Jak and Daxter, Sly Cooper, […]
Read MoreFortnite on Xbox Game Pass Ultimate Review
Fortnite needs no Introduction as it is one of the biggest games in the world. And it makes sense that a free game of this caliber is now available to play on Xbox’s cloud platform as well as GeForce Now. But how does it compare? Fortnite v Fortnite The two cloud instances of Fortnite may […]
Read MoreGhost of Tsushima – Cloud Gaming Review
- Tyler Shippam
- November 19, 2022
- Game Reviews
- PlayStation Plus
Sucker Punch is a fascinating studio. Their first game for Sony was Sly Cooper and the Thievius Racoonus, a cel-shaded platformer with a family friendly angle like Jak and Daxter or Ratchet and Clank. They made two more kid-friendly Sly games before starting over fresh with a mature angle on superheroes with inFamous (this was […]
Read MoreGenshin Impact – GeForce Now Review
Free to play games have always been incredibly popular. Every few years, there’s a new game that gains a huge amount of interest – even by the casual gaming public. Some years ago, it was Fortnite – which of course is still massively popular. For some time, though, another free to play title has reigned […]
Read MoreFortnite on GeForce Now Review
Fortnite is arguably the most popular game in the world right now and has been one of the most popular for a while. After being available for a short period as a beta on GeForce Now, it is now ready for everyone to play. So, how does it play in the cloud and is it […]
Read MoreAsteroids: Recharged – Cloud Gaming Review
Atari is back at it again! Another one of their classics has gotten the Recharged treatment. This time, it is Asteroids. One of the most well known classics from Atari is back and better than ever – with slick neon visuals, tighter gameplay, power-ups and new functions. Those who have fond memories of playing this […]
Read MoreSaints Row (2022) – Game Review
Saints Row (2022) is a reboot of a popular and long running gang based FPS series spanning multiple titles over 16 years. As this is a reboot, not a remake or a remaster, I think it’s best we disregard all previous Saints Row titles prior to this one – though, I admit, it may be […]
Read MoreTri6: Infinite – Stadia Review
Endless running games have been around for a long time. Despite the genre being so well established, innovation has been scarce. It’s really hard to find something new and a gimmick that actually works. However, it is clear that the genre works and manages to grab the interest of a nice chunk of people. Over […]
Read MoreYars: Recharged – Game Review
- Tyler Shippam
- September 12, 2022
- Game Reviews
- Google Stadia
- Stadia Games
- Yars Recharged
Back for more Nibbles Despite its relevance in gaming history, nothing from the Atari 2600 has aged particularly well, including perhaps the company itself. With time and reinvention, the company and its works are making their way back into the traditional gaming space by seemingly returning to their roots. Atari is remaking many of their […]
Read MoreLake – Game Review
- fabled_alpaca
- September 4, 2022
- Game Reviews
- Google Stadia
- Stadia Games
Publisher: Gamious/Whitehorn Games Developer: Gamious Release Date: June 1st 2022 Cost: £15.99/Free with Pro Coming Home Lake. The year is 1986, and you are Meredith Weiss, a software developer returning to her hometown of Providence Oak, Oregon, after a seventeen year absence to take over her father’s mail delivery route while her parents are on […]
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