Jake Yanik
Firefall feels like a game that's just entering Beta, rather than one that's just left it.
Shattered Skies commits a crime much worse than simply being a bad game; it’s dull. It’s also uninteresting, static, and barren.
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.
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.
It's a simple enough formula consisting of shooting and completing objectives—usually by shooting
Zombeer is not afraid to be the videogame equivalent of a B movie.
Sadly, Evolve stumbles onto the scene and right into the unmemorable category of unremarkable mediocrity.
Phantaruk is a first-time survival horror romp that, sadly, tells better than it shows.
A horror experience Dead by Daylight is not.
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.
Event[0] feels a bit like getting HAL9000’d by BMO from Adventure Time
But for all the pacing and control issues, as well as frequently being treated as though I can’t solve my own puzzles in a game made for adults, it’s still a game I highly enjoyed.
Gryphon Knight Epic is a challenging and enjoyable—if forgettable—little shoot-'em-up with plenty of nostalgia to offer the 25 to 35-year-old crowd.
Skyshine's Bedlam is a worthy addition to my collection.
In a genre defined by distinct-but-equal factions vying for control of their chosen battlefield, Sorcerer King features a multi-tiered, vastly asymmetrical series of contenders.
The Escapists: The Walking Dead is a very fun little game.
Anno 2205 can be relaxing and rewarding.
Final Cut is definitely an improvement upon the Van Helsing trilogy, without a doubt.
Deserts of Kharak boasts an unprecedented beauty in its setting and world design, and its hand drawn-style cutscenes only add to that.
Enhanced Edition brings a breath of fresh air into the Original Sin experience in a great way.