Marcello Perricone
Three Kingdoms is a good game, and it feels like relearning an old game – it sticks to the Total War formula, but changes so many things around that everything feels different.
A very barebones remaster that is great for newcomers, but unnecessary for owners of the previous game.
A very Paradox game, in both a good and bad way. It has all the hallmarks of a good game, and I look forward to seeing continued development as time goes by.
A capable coop shooter with a lot of potential and amazing swarm mechanics
A great game with fantastic world building and gameplay, The Division 2's most egregious issues can easily be fixed during its lifetime.
A worthy expansion, given you own Rise and Fall first and get this on a sale.
Great concept and premise derailed by bad game design and a terrible graphical presentation.
A satisfyingly tactical real time strategy game with a deep love of Warhammer 40K lore.
A good unit roster and the new synapse mechanic make Gladius' first faction pack an interesting addition to most Tyranid fans.
A very good game that needs some amount of polishing and balancing to really shine.
A must-have expansion to those players who dream of creating their own interstellar corporate empire.
A serviceable DLC that adds interesting new gameplay options to the game.
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.
Two very good maps and a lazy shoddy cosmetic system can't justify the price point of Vermintide 2's first expansion
An interesting concept is let down by some pretty glaring gameplay flaws.
A capable 4X game that has an interesting (and complex) gameplay take on Ancient Rome.
A quality prequel expansion that does for Rome II what Rise of the Samurai did for Shogun 2
A very promising concept let down by an unengaging execution.
A pretty and novel use of the 40K license, brought down by uninspired design and plain bad game balance.
A good addition to a capable game.