Ben Reeves
Gravity Ghost's story is moving, but the basic gameplay fails to impress and offers little challenge
If you love brainteasers and philosophy, then The Talos Principle is better than a night at the movies
Like most multiplayer games, Temple of Osiris is better with friends. Thankfully, the game does a good job making each person feel like an integral part of a team
Strategy fans who tolerate this game's abuse will find a rewarding combat system that isn't easy to master
Freeform exploration can be tedious, but the tense moments will have your heart racing
Crunching Koalas' clever puzzle game feels like a healthy brain workout that should leave puzzle fans with a great natural high
You'll enjoy turning this game off more than you enjoy any aspect of its gameplay
The fighting system has a bit of a learning curve to overcome before you can appreciate the combat
Swing between the skyscrapers of New York, stop petty crimes, punch the Green Goblin in the face – you've already played this game
The turned-based battles will leave a lot of strategy fans happy, but I wish you could fast forward through the rest of the game
If you love getting scared, Outlast provides you with an enjoyable weekend; if you don't, your weekend is better spent elsewhere
Thief's sneaking challenges are highly rewarding when you ghost through the world undetected, but will send you to the loading screen repeatedly if you're not careful
Crimson Dragon might offer fans a few cheap thrills of rail shooters, but the repetitive gameplay grows old quickly
Enemy Within isn't easy, but its complex strategy and clever enemy AI provide a highly rewarding experience