Daniel Kaszor
Daniel Kaszor's Reviews
Never has a $500-million product felt as if it was unabashedly, stupidly and distinctly forging its own weird path as Destiny. We think that's a good thing. You, however, might not
Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition, is last years best triple-A game rebuilt for next-gen consoles, outpacing even the PC version in some regards for graphical fidelity
If you could turn a smile into a video game, it would look something like this
Bungie decides the best way to fix Destiny is by changing less than you might expect
Ultimately, the story isn't the thing in MGSV, or at least not the one that Kojima wrote like a funhouse for you to weave your way through. No, the real story is the one you make yourself as you play through each mission, making new decisions each time and writing an action thriller of your own making. That's what makes Metal Gear Solid V brilliant, and that's why people will still be talking about it years from now.
Without a doubt, this is the best Zelda game in a decade, and maybe even the best one since Link to the Past was released 22 years ago.
In a sea of throwback, nostalgia driven pixel-art platformers, Shovel Knight is a fantastic modern take on the genre, and worthy of play even for those who never owned Nintendo's grey and black box
It's fairly impressive that Square-Enix has a game as complicated as FFXIV running on three different platforms using the same servers
Freed from being a system exclusive on a console nobody owns, TowerFall can now take its place among the best couch competitive games of all time
There is an incredible amount of content across all four games, and having that much stuff means you can basically play it in any way you like. Further, every single aspect of the game is unlocked at launch, every map, every level, every upgrade.
Halo 5 is a very good, but will the new changes and modes be enough to maintain the franchise's special status? One thing's for sure, people will be talking about it
Rise of the Tomb Raider takes the best elements of the 2013 reboot and spreads them over a bigger wider adventure
If you've ever played Minecraft and liked it, but felt that it didn't have quite enough direction or concrete goals, Dragon Quest Builders is the perfect game for you
Infamous: Second Son isn't going to revolutionize how you play open world games, but just because it doesn't bring many new ideas to the table doesn't mean that it isn't a blast to play
Resogun deserves a place in your permanent PS4 collection, always waiting to be turned on for one more score attack.
Killer Instinct is one of the most thrillingly addictive fighting games in years, harkening back to the mid-90s version you remember.
Super Time Force is good enough that I expect to see people throwing themselves against the crucible of a perfect STF run for years to come.
Titanfall is perhaps the most accessible competitive multiplayer shooter ever, while still maintaining a fun competitive reward system for skilled players
The Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection ports are great, but sometimes the games themselves aren't
Deus Ex: Mankind Divided's politics aren't the hot mess the ad material suggests. Heck it barely has politics