Ty Arthur
While the controls are still iffy, this stealth survival game has seen the world and puzzles polished to a very satisfying shine!
Call Of Duty finally returns to Earth (and the series roots) with a satisfying tale of brotherhood and courage while invading Nazi Europe.
From gunplay to story, Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus does a lot of things right. And it's the perfect game at the perfect time.
Bringing with it some of the best parts of ResidentEvil and Silent Hill, The Evil Within 2 does a lot of things right.
The base gameplay is more than solid, but the overall experience feels lessened by a combination of unnecessary expansion and lots of repetition.
While this iteration doesn't radically change the franchise, Forza Motorsport 7 does offer the best visuals and most options yet.
While there aren't many factions and some of the Total War complexity can be vexing, as a whole, this is among the best versions of Warhammer to hit the PC yet.
Between this and Prey, its clear that Arkane is really refining the multiple-route, stealth or combat style to its best form.
Thanks to crowd funding and a developer with a love for classic gaming, the RPG of the year just arrived.
I'm actually having more fun playing this ludicrous RPG parody drawn with stick people than I did with the bigger budget Wasteland 2.
As it turns out, the future is not bright in this neo-noir detective game with a horror twist.
The unique blindness mechanic just isn't quite enough to overcome a bland execution and lackluster story.
A horror fan's dream come true -- you can finally stab and smash your way through groups of horny teenagers who should have been paying attention to little Jason!
The game is a fun mashup of several different familiar styles worth trying out to see just how good you are at running a successful criminal enterprise.
Between severing body parts for upgrades and makeshift hydraulic weapons, The Surge offers a satisfying (if grindy) take on extremely difficult action RPGs.
Exploration, puzzle solving, combat, lore, story twists: Prey has it all!
The squeamish and the easily offended need not apply.
The factions may be familiar, but the rest of the experience has been significantly changed in this latest battle between the Imperium and filthy Xenos scum.
Reaction to Everything is going to be absolutely all over the map, because, well... it's everything! It's a toss up whether any given gamer is going to love or hate it.
Considering I played for an entire evening straight and never got bored, I'd say Domina is successful at what it sets out to do, with fans of shows like Spartacus and Rome in particular sure to love the setup. Add a save game option (and give us another mode that isn't capped at a specific time) and this is a game that any gladiator enthusiast could sink a whole lot of hours into.