Ian Kuan
Mediocre, yet imaginative, Crashlands is a game for those with a strong stomach for repetitive gameplay and oddball humor.
Technically superior, but with a shallow roster the latest Blood Bowl adaptation falls short of a touchdown.
Shallow, but entertaining, this HD re-release is a passing distraction that will placate fans of the action platformer genre.
Though held back by brevity and lukewarm writing, Tormentum sports truly inspired art direction that always pleases the eye.
A foray into the silly, ridiculous, and formulaic, Van Helsing delivers B-movie cheese on a bland action RPG cracker.
Innovative, hilarious, and ridiculous, Conflicks is perfect for adventurous RTS fans, but not for those who can't laugh at their own ships blundering into one another.
A thoroughly enjoyable, if slightly dated, cyberpunk story that consistently strokes the heartstrings and funny bone.
A large improvement over the first title that is impeded only by a few fringe issues and puzzles.
Pillars of Eternity brings back the best of a venerable genre with only a few of its flaws.