Chad Sapieha
Chad Sapieha's Reviews
Square Enix's latest Final Fantasy borrows liberally from Western fantasy, including Game of Thrones and The Lord of the Rings. Read more.
Marvel's Spider-Man 2 is an ode to diversity, positivity, optimism, and progressive thought. Find out more.
Warts-and-all port of Capcom's terrific survival horror GameCube adventure is a spooky, nostalgic delight
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.
Meaningful evolutionary changes and an innovative multiplayer mode help this sequel live up to the original
Abe's first side-scrolling adventure has been faithfully recreated and visually enhanced, making for a thoroughly modern feeling platformer and puzzle experience
Ubisoft Montreal's artsy and affordable RPG will draw you in with its gorgeous looks and keep you playing with great turn-based combat.
Latest entry in popular side-scrolling motorbike franchise gets glitzier graphics, a more robust track editor, extreme tricks, and an ATV.
TT Games' terrific take on the Warner Bros. film is an ode to building bricks; a Lego game made for Lego lovers
It may make you break your GamePad, but Ubisoft's colourful adventure is one of the best plumber-free platformers you'll find
Screamride is actually three games in one – four, if you count the sandbox mode – and none of them are probably what you expect
Obsidian's crowd-funded isometric RPG is a dose of splendidly written fun that fondly recalls the pen-and-paper games of our youth
First major expansion for Blizzard's popular dungeon crawler adds a new act, a new end-game mode, and significantly tweaks critical game systems.
With its open narrative design loaded with clever corkscrews waiting to be discovered, Sam Barlow's inventive interactive tale is a pleasure to play
Indie studio's massive crowd-funding campaign results in a very enjoyable – if perhaps overly easy – point-and-click adventure game
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 second-to-last instalment of the series' sophomore season focuses on a character who suggests our young heroine put herself before anyone else.
Telltale's latest episode puts players waist-deep in formative moments that will determine what sort of adult young Clementine is going to become.
The series' young Clementine is only 11, yet proves herself confident, reliable and sometimes even a leader among the adults surrounding her.
Frontier Developments' park sim is gorgeous, does a fine job exploiting Kinect, and is surprisingly fun regardless of age.