Chad Sapieha
Chad Sapieha's Reviews
Creative writing game is all about tapping out your own strange tales against a backdrop of alien planets
Crystal Dynamics' tiny Lara returns for another isometric adventure, swapping Mayan ruins for Egyptian tombs in a game that plays well with one but even better with more
The game channels the TV show – complete with a surrogate Stark family – but does it hew too close to carve out its own identity?
Wii U owners looking for a break from the multiplayer mayhem of Super Smash Bros. will find refuge in this charming Super Mario 3D World offshoot
Gearbox's first-person shooter RPGs translate surprisingly well to a dialogue-driven adventure game – at least when the focus is on the dialogue
There's got to be a point at which Lego games finally outstay their welcome. Against all odds, nine titles in under two years is not it
The current-generation edition of Rockstar's crime saga looks better than ever and offers more to do, see, and hear
Far Cry 4 is so much like Far Cry 3 that if it weren't for the mountains and elephants I might well have forgotten which game I was playing
BioWare's epic and spectacular new game sets the bar high for fantasy role-playing games and may even best Skyrim in terms of sheer scope
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.
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.
Ubisoft's latest booty shaker has solid moves and encourages players to share their performances, but stumbles when it comes to song selection
Music game master Harmonix teams up with Disney to deliver virtual music conducting experience that fun for the whole family
Square Enix's open world crime saga remains distinct, but this re-release doesn't fix its flaws
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.
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
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.
Hidden Path Entertainment's strategy game is polished, sophisticated, incredibly deep, and tons of fun
Monolith's action fantasy RPG isn't quite the definitive Tolkien mythology-inspired game fans may have been hoping for.
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.