Marty Sliva
Tales from the Borderlands Episode 3 balances humor and drama to deliver the best chapter of the series so far.
Wolfenstein: The Old Blood doubles down on blood and guts, but in doing so sacrifices some of its heart.
Broken Age: Act 2 is an amazing adventure filled with great writing and fantastic puzzles.
Axiom Verge isn't a perfect homage to Metroid, but we still enjoyed our time in this strange, familiar world.
Tales from the Borderlands Episode 2 continues Telltale's insanely hilarious ride through Pandora.
Kirby and the Rainbow Curse is a brisk, gorgeous platformer that has no qualms with taking off the training wheels.
The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask 3D proves that interesting game design and strong world-building never get old. Even 15 years later, it still delivers charming characters, tense resource management, and a world rife with personality. Despite some cumbersome menus and a single drag of a dungeon, Majora's Mask is a great adventure that (repeatedly) stands the test of time.
Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker is one of the smartest, most charming puzzle games of 2014.
Tales from the Borderlands Episode 1 is a hilarious, fantastic start to Telltale's trip to Pandora
Assassin's Creed Unity is a gorgeous and entertaining game of impossible peaks and disappointing valleys.
Sunset Overdrive provides some of the most fun, frantic, and fantastic gaming I've had on the Xbox One.
The Vanishing of Ethan Carter's story is powerful, and its world is one of the most beautiful I've ever played through.
Fenix Rage is a brutal platformer that provides plenty of challenge, but is ultimately mired in frustration.
The first part of Dark Souls 2's DLC trilogy is as tense, challenging, and rewarding as anything in the series.
The Wolf Among Us Episode 5: Cry Wolf is a fantastic finale, and some of the best work Telltale has ever done.
The Wolf Among Us Episode 4's lack of meaningful choices and scant story progression mark a low point in the series.
Transistor is a wildly smart action-RPG that places all of its trust into your intelligence.
Outlast: Whistleblower's hellish adventure is still scary, but relies too heavily on the same old tricks.
Halfway through the first season of A Wolf Among Us, A Crooked Mile represents a new high point in the story.
Betrayer's gorgeous presentation can't save it from being a first-person shooter with an identity crisis.