Asad Ahmed
Risk of Rain Returns is a phenomenal game that revitalizes the classic with a visual overhaul and many thoughtful new additions.
Mortal Kombat 1 is a triumphant return to form for the franchise, and it’s the most innovative the series has felt in well over a decade.
While it’s not the most challenging Mario game, Super Mario Bros. Wonder brings a burst of creativity to the classic 2D platforming genre.
Like a Dragon Gaiden successfully weaves a compelling narrative that serves as a satisfying conclusion to Kazuma Kiryu’s iconic journey.
Exoprimal is an adrenaline-packed journey that melds science fiction and prehistoric chaos into an engaging multiplayer experience.
Starfield aims high and delivers an expansive galaxy ripe for exploration, but it stumbles in its execution.
Counter-Strike 2 steps boldly onto the competitive scene, but undercooked features and performance issues hold it back from true greatness.
Cities: Skylines 2 is a sequel with notable improvements over its predecessor, but it falls short in terms of content and stability.
RoboCop: Rogue City successfully captures the essence of the iconic film franchise, offering a faithful and entertaining experience for all.
Immortals of Aveum is a game that has a lot of promise, but that gets overshadowed by the game’s own hesitations.
Payday 3 offers a refined gameplay experience, but the lack of a decent progression system and QoL features holds it back from greatness.
Gord’s ambition is as vast as the dark fantasy world it portrays, but unfortunately, its execution falls short of the mark.
The Walking Dead: Destinies is an incredibly disheartening journey into mediocrity and frustration, and I cannot recommend it to anyone.