Nathan Meunier
Anomaly Defenders ditches the series' prior innovations for something more familiar and far less thrilling.
When it comes to blowing up military monstrosities, no game does it better than World of Tanks.
This innovative alien bug-blasting indie real-time strategy game proves that fun runs deeper than meets the eye.
Loads of humor and outrageousness make this cyberpunk indie adventure worth playing.
This brutal survival and crafting adventure delivers fun and punishment in equal measure.
A ton of unlockable planes and exciting dogfights overshadow World of Warplanes' tendency towards repetition.
Chivalry: Deadliest Warrior's awesome new factions add variety to the Medieval multiplayer gore-fest in cool ways.
The imprecise combat of Fighter Within does an awful job of showcasing the new and improved Kinect 2.0 tech. This is easily one of the weakest Xbox One launch window titles yet.
Multiplayer shines brightly alongside a short but dynamic campaign in the tower offense sequel Anomaly 2.
Cool art and charming robotic banter can't quite save Primordia from obtuse puzzles and a story that doesn't click.
Creativity-infused cartoon combat blends perfectly with trick-or-treating nostalgia to give this humorous little download some tremendous pull. Costume Quest’s bold personality and utter charm mostly makes up for its more repetitive moments, and when you throw in the re-tooled save system and free DLC, the PC version is an alluring package. If your tastes lean more towards lighthearted fare instead of overt gore splatter, you’d be hard-pressed to find a better pick than this endearing Halloween-themed RPG.