Observer has some interesting ideas marred by some annoying mechanics and all-too-busy visual design.
Cliff Bleszisnki's epic return has zero G shenanigans but does it have longevity?
Ninja Theory's action adventure is unsettling but emotionally involving despite some straightforward gameplay.
Fullbright's latest first person adventure is involving, voyeuristic but altogether compassionate in its short time.
Lost in space.
There is simply nothing like Supergiant Games' unorthodox but compelling RPG.
Fallen Legion reaches towards the sun, managing to return with only some singed wings.
Not as fresh anymore.
Far ahead of its time, in 2006 and in 2017.
Micro Machines for micro enjoyment
The passage of time has done little to dull the brilliance of Naughty Dog's Crash trilogy.
Rise of the Necromancer offers a fun new class but might sour those expecting much more.
“Memories are the key not to the past, but the future.”
*Insert 99 quarters to continue*
Wipeout still has some moves to show.
Dirt 4 is a treat for newcomers and veterans alike.
I love the smell of napalm in the morning…smells like burned noobs.
This review doesn’t adapt to the choices you make. The score is not dictated by how you read.