Mr. Peterson is back! running off the success of the hit Hello Neighbor that released in 2018. Hello Engineer launched on Google Stadia on June 22nd as a timed exclusive for users. Keep in mind this is an early access releases so issues and bugs are expected. In Hello Neighbor we had to escape a creepy house full of puzzles, what's in store for us this time around?
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Cris Tales Stadia Review
Coming from indie developer Dreams Uncorporated is the charming JRPG, Cris Tales. With a striking art style and exciting storyline, Cris Tales looks to breathe new life into the well-established JRPG genre. Not an easy feat to do, in a niche that so many people are passionate about, and one that has been the muse of many a dev before. Can this indie title carve a spot for itself in the esteemed world of timeless JRPGs, or will it be buried in the mountain of games that just didn't quite hit the mark? Let's dive in and take a look!
Read MoreDirt 5 Stadia Review
As Google Stadia continues to expand its game library, we will continue to take a look at some of the most popular games available on the game-streaming service and our experiences with them. Today we look into the experience of Dirt 5 on Stadia, the latest installment in one of the most successful rally car racing franchises of all time.
Read MoreJudgment Stadia
Even though Judgment released in June 25th, 2019 on PlayStation 4 I didn’t give it a try. I had a huge backlog of games to play and kept holding it off. Fast forward to April 2021, the game was remastered and released on other platforms. I jumped to play this on Google Stadia, I can’t ignore the convenience Stadia brings for my busy life. I was a fan of the Yakuza series so I knew this game would be a treat as a spin off. The game was developed by Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio and published by none other than Sega a staple in the video game industry.
Read MoreReigns on Stadia
Reigns is a text based strategy game that takes place in Medieval times where you are king of the land. The game play is extremely simple, giving payers the option to swipe left or right when you are ready to make a decision after reading the text. Each time you play you are given a king to control, with the simple objective of trying to live as long as you can. Each decision you make will impact the story in…
Read MoreGaming on the Google Pixel 4a
We have been working through our review of the Google Pixel 4a, and have basically come to the conclusion that it is the best, mid-market cell phone currently available to purchase. From stellar battery life to a fantastic camera, the phone does basically everything you'd want, without the unnecessary processing power and high price tag. But ultimately at GamesReviews, we always end up talking about games. After a month or so of playing various games on the Google Pixel 4a, will it deliver a solid gaming experience?
Read MoreGoogle Stadia Premiere Edition Review
It's been a very Google'y month here at GamesReviews HQ. If you haven't seen it yet, we posted our review in progress for the Google Pixel 4a, the best budget phone on the market right now. We also have the always fabulous, annual Google event coming up on September 30th (which we will have full coverage of). On top of all that, Google was kind enough to send over the Google Stadia Founders Edition - which is the same as the currently available Premiere edition - and we have all the details for you below, including whether this product is worth your ...
Read MoreTOM CLANCY’S THE DIVISION 2 LAUNCHES ON STADIA
Yesterday, Ubisoft announced that Tom Clancy’s The Division® 2, as well as Tom Clancy’s The Division 2 Warlords of New York expansion are now available on Stadia, the new generation gaming platform from Google.
Read MoreCan the Stadia Compatibility Update Sway Naysayers?
Stadia’s concept is a gamer’s paradise. The ability the pick-up your game right where you left off and play on any internet-connected device with complete fluidity is something out of a sci-fi novel or a nerd’s daydream (take your pick). So why then has Stadia had such a rocky beginning and what, if anything, can Google do to right the ship? Will the latest Stadia compatibility update be the life preserver Stadia seems to need, or will it be just…
Read MoreGoogle unveils Stadia
Google is moving into the video game marketplace, but not necessarily in a way gamers might expect. During the Google keynote at GDC, the tech company unveiled their new video game streaming service, Stadia. Stadia is the future of gaming, and how well it works is yet to be seen, but the idea is fascinating!
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