The Adventures of Elliot borrows exhaustively from The Legend of Zelda.
‘Strayed Lights’ Review: A Wordless and Wondrous Journey Through a Bioluminescent World
As visually striking as it is, the game is most memorable for its ruthless, defensive combat.
The remake knows exactly when to subvert expectations to ratchet up tension.
The game isn’t the action-oriented experience that TRON fans may be expecting.
Process of Elimination Review: A Mystery Thriller Where Reading Is Frustratingly Fundamental
The game is an absurdist lark, with a few potent howlers and some delirious plotting.
‘Curse of the Sea Rats’ Review: A Metroidvania That Has Trouble Tipping the Scales for Fun
The only place where the protagonists, and by extension the game, stand out is in combat.
It turned out that the absence of so many major publishers from the convention was a blessing.
It’s at such a remove from anything human that we see no consequences to your actions.
This rock-solid fishing game doesn’t deliver on its deepest ambitions.
Storyteller’s breezy style comes at the cost of any real complexity.
The Legend of Heroes: Trails to Azure Review: An Old-School JRPG That Will Ring Your Cross(Bell)
The relationships and rapport you build at the start pay off in emotionally satisfying ways.
In the end, Have a Nice Death can’t escape its own premise.
WWE 2K23 ends up being a snapshot of a turning point for the company.
Octopath Traveler II is a great game to get lost in eight times over.
As is the case with the Destiny of late, this is a three-steps-forward-one-step-back situation.
‘Fatal Frame: Mask of the Lunar Eclipse’ Review: A Very Scary Survival Horror Gem Resurfaces
The game is one that will keep you up at night and stick in your subconscious for weeks to come.
‘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.
The game puts in the legwork of making you learn and respect its world.
No matter the game’s faults, the music sings for itself.
Good luck finding redeeming value in Wanted: Dead.
It’s almost miraculous how the tonal swings don’t break the immersion of the game.