Chad Sapieha
Chad Sapieha's Reviews
As someone who never played the original games, the reboot must stand purely on its own merits to win me over
Toronto-made summer must-have delivers more of everything while tweaking an already great interface
The next-to-last episode of Telltale's take on George R.R. Martin's fantasy universe will leave you sweating over life and death decisions
EA Sports' first post-Tiger golf simulation lays a firm new foundation, but leaves plenty of work to do in future installments
Devolver Digital's new innovative indie is founded on a great idea that could have done with just a little more time in the oven
It leans a little too heavily on the (admittedly awesome) Batmobile, but Rocksteady's final Arkham game is one for the books
The latest in Telltale Games' episodic series based on 2K's hit RPG shooter is curiously low on laughs and full of frustrating action
With its open narrative design loaded with clever corkscrews waiting to be discovered, Sam Barlow's inventive interactive tale is a pleasure to play
Tale of Tales' first-person exploration game touches on interesting concepts and explores a novel style of play, yet fails to fulfill its potential
Double Fine's unusual, generation-themed turn-based strategy epic forces players to learn to let go of their favourite champions.
Advanced Warfare's third DLC drop doesn't dazzle with new features or ideas, but instead simply delivers some of the game's best maps yet
With just two episodes to go, Game of Thrones fans may soon get something for which they've been waiting years: A legitimate conclusion
Slightly Mad has delivered a racing game that is unambiguously and unapologetically locked in the simulation category
Maddening puzzles, recycled assets, and a lack of anything interesting to say makes Broken Age's second act a profound disappointment.
Obsidian's crowd-funded isometric RPG is a dose of splendidly written fun that fondly recalls the pen-and-paper games of our youth
Melding some of the best elements of Japanese and Western RPGs, this is an epic adventure that genre fans would be ill-advised to skip
Worth checking out if you've never tried Forza Horizon 2 and can grab it while it's free, but safely skippable for everyone else.
If you want to know what games were like in 1987 without actually playing a 28-year-old game, Tom Happ's Axiom Verge is the way to go
Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare's second major DLC dump is slightly richer than its first, though stumbles a bit in the zombie mode
The put-upon Forrester family keeps getting pushed, and in Episode Three you can decide whether a couple of them finally stand firm