Marcello Perricone
A pretty, yet ultimately unimpressive Action RPG.
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.
An admirable, yet failed attempt at fixing the game.
A sizeable, if not drastically altering addition.
Frostpunk is definitely one of the most engaging strategy games around, and one that deserves to be experienced.
A Total War title that removes several tactical and strategic options and steps back most of the innovations made in recent entries.
A very good expansion, only let down by some restrictive government options, a bad commonwealth AI system, and Stardock's continued refusal to stop people from playing with each other.
A slightly casual wargame-y title that doesn't offer a lot of tactical options, but offers enough depth to be engrossing.
A Way Out not only holds itself alongside the best coop titles out there – it surpasses them.
A capable yet somewhat unfinished strategy game.
An extremely satisfying coop combat game with a very frustrating balance and loot system.
A very good, yet slightly enraging experience.
A varied and interesting Culture Pack where each faction feels distinct.
A major improvement in almost every facet of gameplay, made even better because it's free.
A needed yet ultimately disappointing expansion.
A very good and immersive title that suffers from technical issues and some surprisingly misguided design decisions.
The best survival game ever released, and an indie game that goes toe to toe with AAA titles out there.
A passionate and capable title with some pretty egregious flaws.
Rise of the Tomb Kings is the best DLC of the Total War: Warhammer franchise so far.
An ultimately underwhelming content pack that barely offers enough to justify its price.