Jake Yanik
The game makes such a point to establish itself as a tangential side story to the franchise that I have trouble recommending it to even the most avid of Persona collectors.
A horror experience Dead by Daylight is not.
Phantaruk is a first-time survival horror romp that, sadly, tells better than it shows.
Sadly, Evolve stumbles onto the scene and right into the unmemorable category of unremarkable mediocrity.
Zombeer is not afraid to be the videogame equivalent of a B movie.
It's a simple enough formula consisting of shooting and completing objectives—usually by shooting
I like Turok; but I like it as an N64 game where I can make excuses for its shortcomings based on its platform—in a vacuum where I can't compare it to other, truly great shooters.
Where Syndrome should have been a love letter to classic sci-fi horror games, it instead feels like a drunken, rambling text sent at three in the morning.
Shattered Skies commits a crime much worse than simply being a bad game; it’s dull. It’s also uninteresting, static, and barren.
Firefall feels like a game that's just entering Beta, rather than one that's just left it.