Michael Chow
…compared to years passed, player animations, ball spin physics, and defensive AI are noticeably improved.
Much like the melting pot of genres and gameplay elements in the game, The Sexy Brutale shines the most when everything comes together.
The Caligula Effect has a turn-based battle system that is refreshingly fun.
Prey's level design is one of the best I have ever experienced, and it is a result of the overall gameplay, physical level design, atmosphere, and sound that make it extraordinary
Overall, this remaster is a decent title, though unfortunately is not a remaster that was wanted or memorable
Ever Oasis features a charming aesthetic that begins with the character designs and continues through to the Oasis and even the dungeons.
While hard to compare gritty first-person shooters with Splatoon 2, it's equally hard to argue against the aesthetically pleasing visuals, smooth framerate, polished gameplay, and pure fun of the game.
The combat is fairly enjoyable, and the PvP aspect of the game is likely its greatest asset.
RUINER is a tight experience that transcends its inspirations and becomes an experience of its own.
… customizing your character's looks as well as improving your character is done with virtual currency.
While the Nintendo Switch has some absolutely wonderful games releasing in its first year, Golf Story is right up there with the best of them
Overall, One Piece: Unlimited World Red Deluxe Edition is a well-made game that does the series justice.
As a whole, Guardians of the Galaxy: A Telltale Series features solid audio from the soundtrack to the voice acting.
I found the handheld mode to be done very well, performing (to the naked eye) almost equally to the docked performance
Spelunker Party! hearkens back to the old days of platformers, featuring simple yet challenging gameplay
Reigns: Her Majesty features more interesting character designs and artwork than the first
… the game does an excellent job in making an old game look good.
Arc System Works did an excellent job in adapting Akira Toriyama's art style into Dragon Ball FighterZ.
Monster Hunter: World takes everything the series does well and arguably does it better.
The visuals are bright, smooth, and varied more than one might have expected.