Chad Sapieha
Chad Sapieha's Reviews
From Software's daunting new RPG may not be to all tastes, but it can be pure masochistic pleasure if you let its claws dig in
It may lack the polish of the franchise's flagship entries, but Revelations 2 is the most entertaining Resident Evil in years
Telltale's take on Gearbox's sci-fi world continues to deliver barrels of laughs, but the story stalls a bit in the second episode
The new Bowser Party mode puts one player in the role of Mario's shelled nemesis chasing four other players. He's an evil cheater, and he makes the game
Mr. Meier has distilled many of the elements of his more expansive strategy games into an accessible action-packed romp you can play in a single night
Intelligent Systems' super weird steampunk-themed strategy game isn't quite fully cooked, but it's tactical combat shines through all the same
Microsoft delivers a small studio gem deserving of a spot high up on any indie game fan's must-play list
The conundrums are clever, the characters cute, but there's precious little inspiration in Mario and Donkey Kong's latest puzzler
Screamride is actually three games in one – four, if you count the sandbox mode – and none of them are probably what you expect
Clever but flawed collection of conundrums makes the act of observation a key puzzle solving mechanic, tying in a few heady philosophical concepts along the way
Lumenox's first game is a treat for the eyes, but a clunky and often frustrating teleportation system weighs down the experience.
The old-meets-new action in the story is solid but lacks spark, taking a backseat to what turns out to be an unexpectedly strong bonus Raid mode
It's not without quirks, but Turtle Rock's new alien-themed shooter makes for a refreshingly innovative entry in the lopsided shooter genus
The plot is thickening. Hopefully the pacing will adjust to match in coming instalments
Remastered Nintendo 64 adventure is the first essential 3DS game of 2015.
It's gory as all get out and pretty intense, but you'll probably forget all that round about the 50th time you plunge to your death from a bad jump
First DLC for Activision's latest military shooter is robust, though Exo Zombies probably should have been included in the base game
Nothing much has changed in this pleasantly priced next-generation port, but its lunatic shenanigans are as entertaining as ever
Perdition should have proven fertile ground for Volition's outrageous open world franchise, but it turns out more like a sandbox with just a couple of toys
Warts-and-all port of Capcom's terrific survival horror GameCube adventure is a spooky, nostalgic delight