Cameron Woolsey
Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel brings you more of the loot and lighthearted humor you love, though it never quite overcomes the gravity of its predecessors.
Emotional storytelling and challenging gameplay can't wholly save Gods Will Be Watching from some of its bad design choices.
Unrest is an unconventional but erratic adventure game that inspires empathy even as it undercuts its own message.
A host of glitches keep Wayward Manor feeling anything but welcoming.
Nether's dire world can be immersive, but glaring issues ranging from unbalanced mechanics to glitches prevent you from getting swept away.
Space Run is an exciting tower defense game in which you rocket through the galaxy at warp speed.
Daylight hits the right mood at first, but the creepy atmosphere is pushed aside for lame jump scares and hollow gameplay.
Moebius: Empire Rising is a short adventure bogged down by dull characters and tedious puzzle solving.
The colorless world of Betrayer is home to an intriguing mystery, tense atmosphere, and inconsistent enemies.
Resident Evil 4 finally gets the PC version it always deserved, with only a few visual stumbles to detract from its brilliance.
Gomo has heart, but its brevity and lack of challenge keep it from being worth your while.
Risk of Rain brings roguelike elements to a challenging 2D platformer that glorifies the item hunt.
Deadfall Adventures is a boring, glitchy, and repetitive shooter with too few moments of clarity.