Spencer Rutledge
Participating in my Sims lives without The Sims 4: Seasons is unthinkable now.
Ash of Gods swings back and forth between being immensely enjoyable and feeling like it could be doing things so much better — and it knows it.
Into the Breach is one of those gems that will be talked about for the rest of 2018; a game that will come up in game of the year discussions and beyond, because it's just that good.
Surviving Mars is a new twist on a classic game structure.
Paradox has always made fantastic strategy games and while Stellaris proved different it still found a base.
Nantucket brings to life the golden age of whaling and the story of Moby Dick in a tight package that's perfect for anyone who is a fan of history, a good management sim or the story of Moby Dick. Unlike other management sims, Nantucket is intuitively easy to understand, helping the player along as much as possible without holding their hand completely.
I fell from Grace wants to be something it's not, with obvious pulls from certain media.
The Sims 4 Cats & Dogs is an excellent — and much-needed — addition to an already fantastic game.
The Sims 4 on both PS4 and Xbox One is a welcome addition for the series, allowing players that might not have the PC capabilities to enjoy a beloved series.
ECHO is a puzzle game disguised as a third-person action-adventure game.