Chad Sapieha
Chad Sapieha's Reviews
Ubisoft Montpellier's tribute to the war that was meant to end all wars is a deeply stirring -- and surprisingly educational -- experience
Little has changed from the series' winning 3DS entries, but that ought to suit franchise fans just fine.
Abe's first side-scrolling adventure has been faithfully recreated and visually enhanced, making for a thoroughly modern feeling platformer and puzzle experience
With excellent swing mechanics and a terrific golf course design mode, The Golf Club steps into the void created by the 2014 absence of EA's PGA Tour
Honeyslug's deeply imaginative interactive experience wants to be free of game conventions, yet remains lightly tethered to traditional objective-based play
The second-to-last instalment of the series' sophomore season focuses on a character who suggests our young heroine put herself before anyone else.
Clem's coming-of-age story remains compelling, but it's final act isn't as emotional or narratively satisfying as Lee's unforgettable tale of redemption
Pyrodactyl's sophisticated, story-driven RPG about a fictional Ancient Indian city in the midst of upheaval will likely leave you feeling a bit bummed out
Many people will end up in the same boat as our reviewer, bearing through half the adventure just to get to the parts they enjoy
A fan of super heroes, our young tester adores the Marvel theme. But she makes no bones about her disappointment over the game's dismal male-to-female character ratio.
Monolith's action fantasy RPG isn't quite the definitive Tolkien mythology-inspired game fans may have been hoping for.
Hidden Path Entertainment's strategy game is polished, sophisticated, incredibly deep, and tons of fun
The PlayStation 4's exclusive is fun to take for a spin, but we expect its inevitable sequel is the social racing game you're really going to want to play.
Microsoft's powerful game builder lets anyone with a bit of patience and a good idea create fun and original games of their own design
Director Shinji Mikami's latest fright-fest is pretty much just what our reviewer has been aching for in a survival horror game for the last decade.
Square Enix's open world crime saga remains distinct, but this re-release doesn't fix its flaws
Music game master Harmonix teams up with Disney to deliver virtual music conducting experience that fun for the whole family
Ubisoft's latest booty shaker has solid moves and encourages players to share their performances, but stumbles when it comes to song selection
By bringing in a new developer with its own talent and fresh ideas, Activision has succeeded in shaking up its biggest franchise. Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare is undeniably distinctive within the Call of Duty family. But it might take a game or two for Sledgehammer to start delivering on the same scale as its sibling studios.
As gory and goofy as The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth may seem to be on its surface, beating underneath it all is its hero's noble, sincere little heart.