Cory Wells
- Symphony of the Night
- Resident Evil
- Chrono Cross
Cory Wells's Reviews
Borderlands 3 is a no-brainer for those who already own the game to experience what the PlayStation 5 is capable of.
San Diego Studios continue to try and improve an annual product that already has a fantastic core with MLB The Show 21.
Milestone always seems to put more of an effort into its MotoGP series than the others.
When Capcom released Resident Evil 7, not only did it reinvent the Resident Evil series, but reinvented mainstream horror games as we know them.
There will still be clickbait videos for Madden bugs out there because that's a thing that exists.
The team left no stone unturned for FIFA 22 and went all out in making a supremely-improved football game.
Forza Horizon 5 is undoubtedly a visual showcase and technical benchmark for PC and Xbox Series X owners.
Codemasters has put a good amount of thought into reinventing the GRID experience.
Tiny Tina's Wonderlands is the best way to change the Borderlands formula and quite possibly the best Borderlands game to date.
What makes F1 22 great are the improvements to the core technical aspects.
NBA 2K23 is the game the community has been wanting, but that hardcore community is far more advanced than any casual player looking to just play a basketball game.
2K and Visual Concepts continue to show commitment to this franchise in WWE 2K23 by making necessary gameplay changes and additions to an already-strong core that was established last year.
Street Fighter 6 modernizes the series and feels like a true evolution that hits the likes of Hyper Fighting, Third Strike and SF4. This is possibly the biggest swing the series has seen and it worked out.
What EA has done with its relaunched soccer title is define the series going forward.
Alan Wake 2 is the perfect release for Halloween as it presents a psychological horror movie into video game format.
Everything fans loved about the original Resident Evil: Remake on Gamecube has literally been duplicated and brought over to the HD Remaster. Fans will appreciate this as mainly a new coat of paint was added to the visuals. Anyone that has had interest in stepping into the series might appreciate the alternate control scheme and vary levels of difficulty to choose from. Bringing this title to the modern, high definition age was an excellent idea as Capcom has succeeded in bring a classic back to life from its library.
The game has a steep learning curve for newbies, but long-time fans will appreciate the look and feel of the game along with the tons of modes available to play.
This is the best game that has ever been aligned with the Alien franchise and the rest aren't even close.
The game is a great sampling of what to expect from Phantom Pain, but there is enough content to make Ground Zeroes more than just a sampling. You will find yourself replaying missions over and over.
If you are a patient person that likes this type of lore and gameplay style, The Banner Saga delivers on what it set out to accomplish.