The developers have truly gone out of their way to make the settings reactive to the player.
The game is memorable for the way that it presents war as ugly, grim, and devastating.
Despite its name, Endless Ocean Luminous is frustratingly shallow.
Terminator: Resistance – Complete Edition Review: An Immersive Love Letter to a Franchise
With this remaster, Resistance gets a second wind as a truly “complete” experience.
The game is committed to channeling the spirit of a landmark horror film.
It only helps that Dark Descent so ably captures the look and tone of the Alien films.
Diablo IV pushes the series’s signature formula in thrilling directions.
Lego 2K Drive Review: An Inviting Racer with Unfortunate Microtransactions Under Its Hood
This competent arcade racing game is let down by its difficulty and microtransactions.
Kirby’s Return to Dream Land Deluxe Review: An Affectionate Remaster with a New Epilogue
The game overflows with joy and happiness via relatively calm and easygoing gameplay.
Ghostbusters: Spirits Unleashed Review: A Too-Small Asymmetrical Multiplayer Experience
Beyond its strong foundation, there’s a sense that Spirits Unleashed is a missed opportunity due to its narrow focus on the architecture of the asymmetrical multiplayer.
The game isn’t just a nostalgia-driven throwback, as it also marks the evolution of a genre.
The game’s faithfulness to its brutal and campy source material isn’t enough to make up for a litany of bugs and problems.
Consistently, the world of Dying Light 2: Stay Human overwhelms us in lockstep with the dazzlingly dense gameplay.
Nonsensical characterization is the order of the day throughout House of Ashes.
Remedy’s Alan Wake certainly feels its age, even with a new coat of paint, and that’s okay.
The game shows no respect for the artistry or cultural context of the pop art it pilfers from.
Hired Gun turns its back to all that’s promising about Games Workshop’s fiction.
At its best, the game sustains an effectively ominous atmosphere as it channels recognizable childhood fears.
Tetris Effect is one of the best VR titles on the market, so without the feature Connected feels, well, disconnected.
In the end, Melody of Memory is very much a fans-only affair.