Deja Vu is very much the term for Hacker’s Memory, but it’s enjoyable for fans.
Lost Sphear harkens back to classic JRPGs of old, but does it invoke their quality?
The Hidden Ones DLC doesn't do anything Origins itself didn't, but then again, it doesn't need to.
Monster Hunter World strikes the perfect balance between nuance and accessibility.
Even when the road gets a little blocky.
Dragon Ball FighterZ is an incredible fighting game.
Get ready to fight again.
Despite tons of initial promise, Hello Neighbor delivers a subpar experience with terrible mechanics and gameplay.
The hottest game of 2017 is certainly revolutionary but requires a lot more work even in its launch state.
Okami is still as impressive an achievement for video games as it was over a decade ago.
Though not as good as the experience in the base game, the two new DLC chapters are still excellent additions to the Resident Evil lineup.
A Walk in the Park shows improvement, but is still rough around the edges.
Better than the sum of its parts, Spellforce 3 is a captivating mix.
Dead Rising In Name Only.
Breathe in the Breath of the Wild.
Awful story-telling, terrible mission design, wasted potential, numerous items locked behind loot boxes..it's definitely Destiny 2 DLC.
A satisfying romp through hell.
A must-play for all Nintendo Switch owners.
Ashes Cricket is a fine game for fans of the sport, but it has its fair share of flaws.