Marcello Perricone
An admirable, yet failed attempt at fixing the game.
In terms of production values, The Queen & The Crone is a very capable endeavour – the new features deepen the already fantastic asymmetry of Warhammer II's campaign, and both Alarielle and Hellebron succeed as heroes and characters.
A pretty, yet ultimately unimpressive Action RPG.
A good addition to a capable game.
A pretty and novel use of the 40K license, brought down by uninspired design and plain bad game balance.
A very promising concept let down by an unengaging execution.
A quality prequel expansion that does for Rome II what Rise of the Samurai did for Shogun 2
A capable 4X game that has an interesting (and complex) gameplay take on Ancient Rome.
An interesting concept is let down by some pretty glaring gameplay flaws.
Two very good maps and a lazy shoddy cosmetic system can't justify the price point of Vermintide 2's first expansion
Following the amazing Tomb Kings expansion, I wasn't expecting to see yet another curve ball, but The Curse of the Vampire Coast mostly delivers it.
A serviceable DLC that adds interesting new gameplay options to the game.
A must-have expansion to those players who dream of creating their own interstellar corporate empire.
A very good game that needs some amount of polishing and balancing to really shine.
A good unit roster and the new synapse mechanic make Gladius' first faction pack an interesting addition to most Tyranid fans.
A satisfyingly tactical real time strategy game with a deep love of Warhammer 40K lore.
Great concept and premise derailed by bad game design and a terrible graphical presentation.
A worthy expansion, given you own Rise and Fall first and get this on a sale.
A great game with fantastic world building and gameplay, The Division 2's most egregious issues can easily be fixed during its lifetime.
A capable coop shooter with a lot of potential and amazing swarm mechanics