Ty Arthur
There may be a few rough spots here and there, but the polished interior just beneath the surface of this stealth/horror/survival mashup is very bright indeed.
Long story short, if you ever wanted to play through movies like Gravity or Interstellar, this is your chance. If you don't mind potential motion sickness and like the challenge of a new style of gameplay, then absolutely give Detached a shot.
Your inner child who was willing to suffer through the hardships of NES platformers will thank you for buying this game.
Gladius is exactly the change of pace that the Warhammer 40,000 franchise needed!
A lack of focus clearly hurts the game overall. There is plenty to do to be sure, and a wide range of race types, but The Crew 2 seems like its trying to hard to be an unrealistic arcade racing entry, a hardcore street race simulation, or a loot-drop MMO, and the fun kind of gets lost in the mix.
This is more a one and done story, but its a story that's well worth experiencing first hand, even if it is a little rough around the edges.
Get ready to re-install Prey as this surprise DLC gives you a whole new roguelike way to play the game!
With dozens of new units, additional gameplay mechanics, and whole new ways to approach a High Elf or Dark Elf army, this DLC is well worth a buy for fans of Warhammer II.
There's a disturbing and horrifying atmosphere that can't be beat with Agony, although game suffers from enough problems that the real Hell is just surviving the bugs.
Clear your calendars, folks, because the RPG of the year has arrived.
Harebrained Schemes finally gives fans a faithful recreation of the tabletop mech combat series!
It's dumb, goofy, wonderful fun, with a smooth balance between action, comedy, and horror. Far Cry 5 was one of our most anticipated shooters of 2018, and other than a few bugs, it lives up to my expectations and even exceeds them in some areas.
Did you absolutely love playing Left 4 Dead online with your friends but wanted to try out a grim fantasy version instead? This is absolutely the game you want to play!
This 8-bit gaming triumph proves you don't need overly complicated mechanics or 3D graphics to provide a stellar strategy experience.
There's a fantastic graphical style and story here, but the overly short play time and lack of game mechanics may make it easy to skip.
From a horribly botched launch to clunky UI and a hunger/thirst meter that actively tries to kill you, there's so much this game does wrong that it's hard to focus on what Metal Gear Survive does right.
3v3 brawler fans might get some use out of it, and of course series fanatics will want to try it, but otherwise, this is very much a "rent before you buy" scenario.
Slick combat, plenty of modes, and the best visual representation of the franchise in a video game yet make Dragon Ball FighterZ a game you definitely want to play!
It's Advance Wars for a new generation as Japanese anime characters collide with adorable 3D units for turn-based combat.
Bringing some levity to the aggravation of constantly dying in a Souls-like, A Walk In The Park offers an amusement park filled with bloody delights!