Chad Sapieha
Chad Sapieha's Reviews
Microsoft delivers a small studio gem deserving of a spot high up on any indie game fan's must-play list
It leans a little too heavily on the (admittedly awesome) Batmobile, but Rocksteady's final Arkham game is one for the books
Toronto-made summer must-have delivers more of everything while tweaking an already great interface
Uncharted's fourth numbered entry sends the series' charming rapscallion off with an exciting and emotional bang
If there's room on your shelf for just one game in which rubber meets the road, Playground Games' joyous new open-world racer is the one it ought to be
[C]ome December, when I'm looking back at my favourite gaming memories of 2015, I suspect Lovers in a Dangerous Spacetime will be sitting pretty near the top.
The anthropomorphized animals in Infinite Fall's indie narrative adventure are as complicated and emotional as any real-world college-aged kid
Sweden's Frictional Games has knocked it out of the park this time, but the less you know about their latest game prior to playing the better
Hella hard strategy game outdoes its predecessor with deeper strategy, procedural maps, and a more progressive campaign
Poetic Swedish platformer about a yarn creature reliving the pictorial memories of an elderly woman is a must-play
Lara Croft's Siberian adventure was a treat for the eyes before, but it's is even lovelier viewed on a moderately equipped PC
Regardless of which version of the three editions you buy you'll be in for dozens of hours of top-notch turn-based tactics – plus a bit of old-fashioned Japanese melodrama
Regardless of which version of the three editions you buy you'll be in for dozens of hours of top-notch turn-based tactics – plus a bit of old-fashioned Japanese melodrama
Media Molecule's latest is a profoundly innovative platformer that empowers players to make real papercraft models of most everything they see in the game.
Blood & Wine is so long, vast, and packed with content that it feels less like a major expansion and more like a small sequel
Nearly boundless racing possibilities help keep Playground Games’ sandbox racer ahead of the pack
Arkane Studios' sequel constantly and delightfully engages our minds with its characters, lore, sense of discovery, and satisfying mechanics
Playdead's brilliant and evocative sophomore effort is solid proof that 2010's Limbo was no fluke
It's so unlike anything Guerrilla Games – a studio better known for macho, gory shooters – has done before, and it's so fully formed right our of the gate for such a vast and ambitious game that it just seems sort of…well, improbable. And yet here it is. A giant open-world action RPG that can stand toe-to-toe with some of the biggest and best in the genre.
2K's thought provoking trilogy continues to serve as proof that games are capable of delivering thoughtful commentary on real world social issues.