Chad Sapieha
Chad Sapieha's Reviews
The latest season of Telltale Games' acclaimed series adapted from Robert Kirkman's books has plenty of familiar faces and themes
Flawed but fun, Final Fantasy has made a mostly triumphant return
Capcom Vancouver's latest undead slaughter-fest is big on bloody mayhem, but woefully short on fresh ideas
Trico may not belong to any earthly species, but he moves and behaves – and, sometimes, is just as frustratingly unmanageable – as a real dog or cat
Nintendo's brilliant course creator is ready to come to a 3DS near you, but with a couple of notable limitations
Arkane Studios' sequel constantly and delightfully engages our minds with its characters, lore, sense of discovery, and satisfying mechanics
If you’ve the resolve to play the way the designers intended, Ubisoft’s latest tech parable eventually turns into a rollicking stealth action ride
It’s fun to be a bird for a while, but monotonous play and a sky high price tag keep Eagle Flight from soaring
If you want to hear gunshots in space and fly to Pluto in the blink of an eye, Infinity Ward has a great game for you
Respawn’s sequel to its mecha-infused shooter turns a glorified proof of concept into a complete game well worth your time
This PlayStation VR exclusive delivers on dread, but its confusing narrative and awkward controls make it a failed experiment
Firaxis’ sixth simulation of our world might be the best 4X strategy game yet made
This artsy, pseudo-RPG’s bland combat is at least partially overcome by terrific visual style, a rich score, and great writing
Now six years old, Activision’s toys-to-life series remains fun and fresh by giving kids an opportunity to get creative
Hanger 13 weaves a fascinating tale of crime and revenge in a racist Southern town, but what happens between dramatic moments is repetitive and dull
The Coalition’s first effort in a series known for over-the-top spectacle is surprisingly restrained, at least in its campaign
2K's thought provoking trilogy continues to serve as proof that games are capable of delivering thoughtful commentary on real world social issues.
Nearly boundless racing possibilities help keep Playground Games’ sandbox racer ahead of the pack
Imagine an astronaut pretty much the polar opposite of Mark Watney. That’s who’s going to be your companion through Namazu’s sci-fi puzzler
Strategic combat and innovative platforming suffer at the hands of ridiculous load times and buggy boss fights