Tristan Ogilvie
PGA Tour 2K21 delivers the most flexible and enjoyable game of golf since the Tiger Woods series was at its peak.
Helheim Hassle is a limb-lobbing, rib-tickling puzzle-platformer that suffers slightly from overly finicky controls.
Deadly Premonition 2: A Blessing in Disguise isn't so bad that it's good, it's just average and technically rough.
Desperados 3 is a Western that's as wily as it is wild, and well-suited to anyone after a serious stealth challenge.
Psychological horror game Those Who Remain features jump scares with a few too many jagged edges.
Someday You'll Return is just barely worth it the first time, let alone a game you might actually come back to.
Enjoyably tense and frequently hysterical, Moving Out is a must play for fans of same-screen multiplayer games.
Totally Reliable Delivery Service delivers some silly fun in a package that's a bit rough around the edges.
AO Tennis 2 is a better-looking, smoother-playing and more fully-featured follow-up to the original.
Terminator: Resistance's authentic looks fail to disguise its uninspired design and forgettable action.
Death Stranding delivers a fascinating world of supernatural sci-fi, but its gameplay struggles to support its weight.
Ion Fury is an authentic throwback to Duke Nukem 3D that certainly hails to the king but can't quite dethrone him.
Judgment is a superficial detective experience, but an extremely good Yakuza one.
Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy is a solid collection of courtroom dramedies, but far from essential for fans.
The Occupation is an investigation game that tries to make every second count but is ultimately a missed opportunity.
The Occupation is an investigation game that tries to make every second count but is ultimately a missed opportunity.
Metro Exodus brings its survival horror to the surface without sacrificing any of the series' signature tension.
The Hong Kong Massacre is an action movie fan's dream played out in stylish slow-motion.
New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe is an enjoyable re-release, but doesn't stand quite as tall next to modern platformers.
Big Bash Boom is a fun, flashy, family-friendly cricket game that's a bit too light on features to make it a must buy.