Justin Clark
- Castlevania: Symphony of the Night
- Silent Hill 2
- Super Metroid
Suda 51's first game finally debuts on Western shores, the game fails to deliver on its best concepts.
The material grants a depth and poignancy to Lara’s zealous chase across the globe to finish her father’s work.
The game's successes as a continuation of Gears of War's narrative falter in the face of stubbornly archaic gameplay.
It lacks for the two things Destiny has never been short on from day one: personality and imagination.
Even when the stories drop the ball, the allegories make them invaluable parables for this year in particular.
These are moments of impressive beauty and joy, moments blessedly unsullied by ReCore's technical lethargy.
This is a game that's content to let players do only one thing: kill a hell of a lot of Titans.
What Bound lacks in challenging gameplay, it makes up for in breathtaking awe.
The game comes down to the indisputable truth that, when it comes to space travel, the journey is everything.
Kentucky Route Zero returns with an episode that meanders, but enraptures all the same.
Africa and its people are, essentially, exotic props in this game, with no humanity or purpose.
What game adds to the LEGO video game formula is a few drops of proper modern gameplay mechanics.
Two great flavors that go pretty well together.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutants in Manhatten is both basic and overly complex, delivering almost none of the magic that made previous four-player Turtles games so memorable.
It's a gorgeous, gruesome beauty, but only inches removed from shooter conventions 15 years past their prime.
The Magic Circle is a fascinating, satirical look at life beyond the polygon curtain.
Telltale’s miniseries comes to an emotional end.
Even with as much mayhem as the game brings to the table, it never forgets to make itself accessible and welcoming.
Stranger of Sword City does much to stand out from the herd, but it might not be for the better.
Michonne’s second solo outing finally gets down to business.