Part mystery, part horror and all botched execution, Someday You'll Return fails to capitalize on its set-up and gameplay.
A beat-‘em-up for the new generation.
Though smaller in scale and conflict, Firaxis's spin-off is still a worthy diversion for tactical strategy fans.
You got your X-Com in my Gears of War, and I like it.
Predator: Hunting Grounds is a great addition to the multiplayer shooter genre, with plenty of fun to be had regardless of which side you choose to play.
MotoGP 20 offers a realistic simulation for enthusiasts of the sport – and little else.
Phantasy Star Online 2 suffers from some clunkiness, but fills a void, on Xbox in particular, very well.
From the Earth to the moon.
Wastelanders will appeal to hardcore Fallout fans, but it's still let down by some of the base game's biggest issues.
Disaster Report 4 is a bizarre experience, whose charm and appeal wears thin quickly.
Cloud Strife’s return is, simply put, beautiful and glorious.
A foundation upon which to build.
A cathartic, if not revolutionary, Musou experience.
Resident Evil 3 is a classic case of unrealized potential.
Bleeding Edge oozes charm and personality, but at times lacks purpose.
Half-Life: Alyx delivers spectacular sequences backed up by some of the greatest video game music your ears will have the pleasure to listen to.
Tom Nook strikes again.
That's a lot of dead demons.
Bright visuals and heaps of fan service mask an otherwise fairly shallow fighter.
Hell on Earth.