Ty Arthur
Super smooth and innovative combat merges with incredibly unorthodox game design for a must-play PS4 entry.
InXile defied the odds and delivered a truly worthy successor to the oddity and wonder of Planescape: Torment.
While I normally prefer games that don't go out of their way to frustrate on the difficulty front, I've got to admit this is one of the best examples of the Souls style released yet, and if you love that specific type of game, you're going to love Nioh.
Yes, this is the Resident Evil experience you've been waiting for.
A fun horde-based entry in the Warhammer universe, Deathwing is marred by technical issues and an overall lack of polish.
Photographer / zombie genocider Frank West is back for more utterly absurd and hilarious undead slaying in a gigantic game world.
Open world technological mayhem with a light-hearted twist is on display
Boots on the ground or sci-fi shooting while flying through the air - why not both?
It's a whole new experience for ARK as the jungle gets swapped out for the desert where water is scarce and death comes from the sky!
The final piece of DLC offers something sorely missing from the base game: the ability to be a bad guy!
Jensen returns for more stealth exploration (or combat chaos if that's your thing) in a darkly dystopian near-future.
New developer Polyslash imitates the greats but falls just short of offering something truly scary.
The painter's tale is told from his daughter's perspective, offering a fresh take on the story with some much-needed gameplay additions.
The mad science experiments are amazing, although the rest of the DLC is a bit of a let down.
Fans of SNES era RPGS will absolutely want to pay the asking price, but if you cut your teeth on modern massive world 3D titles, this one won't be for you.
Scramble to survive the night or relentlessly hunt down your prey: Dead By Daylight lets you play either side!
A huge new area, some interesting horror trappings, and legitimate choices between factions - its everything you could want from a Fallout expansion!
The gameplay gets a serious overhaul as this resistance fighter series goes open world and takes some major cues from the Far Cry franchise.
While there's room for Hitman to tank in future episodes, so far this new take on the game is a solid success, and I'm greatly looking forward to episode 3
While the base gameplay is very familiar, the new twists and turns - and the full T.V. episodes - make Quantum Break well worth experiencing.