Clint McCreadie
Despite its flaws, there is something undeniably likeable about People of Note.
Vampire Crawlers is a confident little mutation of a formula that did not need fixing, but clearly had room to evolve.
Kiln is a smart idea that occasionally feels like it is waiting for the right audience to unlock it fully.
It might not be the cleanest contender in the open-world arena, but it’s easily one of the most interesting. A sprawling, slightly chaotic, thoroughly entertaining swing that connects far more often than it misses.
Buy it with confidence if you’ve always thought two wheels are better than four.
The Taken King is one helluva good apology for the mediocre mis-start that was 2014's Destiny. All of our grievances have been addressed in some way. The loot system is fairer and more sensical, there's an actual story worth emotionally investing in, plus the combat's had an adrenaline shot thanks to new enemies, gats to gather, and exciting new subclasses.