Brian Shea
It’s fun to see the continuation of Jesse’s tale, but the storyline in this episode feels rushed
UFC 2 captures the adrenaline rush that is MMA with features like a deeper career and the wild Knockout mode
Playing Street Fighter V is an outstanding experience, but the limited modes and infrastructure that binds them together stands on shaky ground
With enjoyable puzzles and an enthralling narrative, playing Klaus is a delight from start to finish
This episode doesn't have as many memorable sequences, but it brings the Wither Storm saga to a satisfying and enjoyable conclusion
The season feels like it is back on track, and this entry delivers on the potential that the premiere episode promised
Maddeningly difficult and seemingly unfair at times, but so much fun I didn't want to stop until I was victorious
It's unevenly paced and ends just as it gets exciting, but Assembly Required has me interested to see what happens next
A Telltale experience through and through, the first episode is enjoyable and whets your appetite just enough to leave you wanting more
A satisfying and exciting experience from start to finish
An enjoyable experience, but it needs more content and some streamlined design
Chroma Squad is fun from the get-go, but the experience falls off as the progression systems falter and the gameplay gets repetitive
Brutally satisfying and enjoyable in its absurdity, Mortal Kombat X carries the franchise's flag high
Frustration gives way to fun and fulfillment as failure turns to success
Though the novelty has worn off, the action-packed battles remain among the most enjoyable and accessible in the fighting scene
Tense and full of adrenaline-fueled moments, Dying Light is a blast
Humorous and fun, but a bit mundane at times. Retro RPG fans will find a lot to like