Cody Orme
Something that will please long time fans and newcomers alike.
Everything about this game works together to create an overarching feeling of darkness and depression, but still manages to be fun and exciting.
For newcomers, this is the game to start with, but the franchise does still feel a little exclusive with the mountains of text you have to read to get a basic understanding of how the game works.
To put it simply, KYN is a fun game that doesn't do enough to separate itself from the countless other top down-action RPGs.
It's a highly enjoyable game with a unique take on a genre that's overused in today's gaming landscape.
At its best, Disgaea 5: Alliance of Vengeance is charming. At its worst, it's very tedious.
It's originality and charm make it stand out from the rest of the XBLA marketplace's indie titles.
I expected a lot more from this title and it definitely disappointed.
It's not as balanced as its counterparts, but it's still a really fun game.
Ride is a middle ground between arcade fun, and simulation-style detail.
There is promise, but it wasn't quite executed to it's full potential.
It reminded me why Call of Duty is one of the most influential series' on the planet, even if it didn't reflect that for a while.
It's still very much Darksiders II as you remember it, just with a new skin, and that's completely okay.
Just Cause 3 is a joy to play and is easily a candidate for game of the year.
For fans of Xenoblade, this is what we've waited for.
I had a lot of fun playing the game, but there was always a dark cloud looming over my experience.
It lives up to its franchises reputation.
The reason you'll purchase this game is because it's still a classic, even with its flaws.
On one hand I had a lot of fun, but on the other, there are some serious questions about the sexual objectification of the characters, and where the line is drawn between fun and overkill.
I had a blast returning to this alternate take on my favourite franchise; this is a game that I will constantly come back to.