The "Game Reviews" section at News.thebadgamer.in offers discerning gamers a detailed look into the vast realm of video games, spanning various genres, platforms, and gameplay styles. Our team of seasoned reviewers provides an exhaustive analysis of both newly launched titles and timeless classics, ensuring that our audience gets an accurate sense of the gameplay, graphics, storyline, and overall experience. With an objective approach backed by hours of gameplay, we break down the pros and cons, helping readers make informed decisions about their next gaming investment. Turn to our Game Reviews to stay updated and choose games that truly resonate with your preferences.
The Star Wars saga, spanning decades, has been ranked from worst to best by the IGN Movies Council. Discover which films made the cut and why, from the disappointing conclusions to the thrilling prequels that redeemed the series. Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker takes the bottom spot due to its unearned moments and plot twists.
Discover why Sektori, a twin stick shooter with roguelite elements, has captivated players on both Steam and now the Nintendo Switch 2, offering a perfectly polished gaming experience. With its simplistic yet addictive gameplay, Sektori draws favorable comparisons to classics like Geometry Wars and Robotron 2084. This humble indie title proves that sometimes, less is more, especially when executed to perfection.
Relive the unforgettable moments of piracy in Sea of Thieves as we recount the thrill of stealing and selling another crew's hard-earned treasure. This pirate sandbox game encourages player interaction, making every adventure unique. From sneaky heists to explosive ambushes, Sea of Thieves proves that stealing is indeed the name of the game.
Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War 2 shifts the RTS genre towards squad-based gameplay, ditching resource gathering and base building for a more tactical, RPG-infused experience. With its unique blend of intense micromanagement and satisfying combat, it offers a fresh take on the franchise. Despite its enjoyable gameplay, the campaign's repetitive mission structure and limited unit choice hold it back.
As Bungie announces the final content drop for Destiny 2 on June 9th, 2026, the community responds with a mix of sadness and gratitude on Steam, leaving over 2500 reviews. Players share heartfelt memories and frustrations, marking the end of an era for the MMOFPS that has been a part of many lives for nearly nine years. The reactions reflect the game's complex legacy, from unplayable campaigns to unforgettable experiences.
As the UK navigates another period of political chaos, the roguelike deckbuilder Prime Monster offers a satirical escape through its political simulation gameplay. With turn-based card battles and a Slay the Spire-style structure, players must navigate the challenges of leading a fictional UK analogue, the Fractured Kingdom. From passing bills to managing voter disillusionment, Prime Monster eerily mirrors real-world political frustrations, providing a cathartic outlet for players.
Yoshi, one of Nintendo's most beloved characters, hasn't starred in a truly great game in over 30 years, a drought that began after the masterpiece Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island in 1995. Despite his popularity, Yoshi's games have been marred by aimless experimentation and a lack of the care and challenge seen in other Nintendo titles. This begs the question: why has Nintendo failed to deliver another standout Yoshi game?
Infinity Ward has addressed community concerns, promising that Call of Duty: Modern Warfare will meet high expectations. The studio emphasized its commitment to delivering a polished experience. Players can look forward to significant improvements based on feedback.
Outward 2, the RPG that eschews power fantasy for survival as a regular adventurer, is set to release on July 7th for PC. Ahead of its launch, a closed beta runs from May 26th to June 8th. Remarkably, the game's system requirements are lenient, ensuring even less powerful PCs can run it smoothly.
Hasbro has cancelled the single-player Dungeons & Dragons action-adventure game being developed by Star Wars Jedi director Stig Asmussen's studio, Giant Skull, less than a year after its announcement. The project, promising "immersive storytelling" and "heroic combat," was halted despite Asmussen's team being open to further collaborations with Wizards of the Coast. This cancellation is part of Hasbro's broader, billion-dollar push into the video game market with D&D titles.