Melanie Emile
Supermassive Games' virtual reality shooter, Bravo Team is nothing but disappointment.
The Inpatient is a psychological horror that, while technically above standard, is devoid of anything noteworthy.
Final Fantasy XV dives into fishing with the not so deep sim Monster of the Deep.
A Disney Pixar Adventure is remastered Kinect game with a little bit of new life.
Disneyland Adventures is a not-so-magical adventure through a game that is unable to keep up with the player.
Supermassive Games brings players another unique adventure in the multiplayer, action-adventure, thriller Hidden Agenda.
StudioMDHR transports players back into a 1930s cartoon with Cuphead, A stunning yet difficult title.
Climax Games brings the extreme sports genre to the water with a beautiful, enjoyable, rage inducing game, Surf World Series. Grab your boards, sunscreen and curse the waves.
Skydance Interactive brings the experience of controlling a mech warrior to players with Archangel,an enjoyable yet uninspired virtual reality title.
Star Trek: Bridge Crew is a fantasy come to life for Star Trek fans.
This is the Police is simple but highly addictive if you have the time to dedicate becoming more invested in Jack Boyd and his personal chaotic life.
Thankfully, the flaws here were minor. Batman: The Telltale Series ended on a high note
Super Stardust Ultra VR brings a luke warm side dish that was nuked in the microwave to the table.
While Trails of Cold Steel II doesn’t always lend itself to on the go gaming, it deserves a spot in your Vita library regardless.
Until Dawn: Rush of Blood is a ride Jigsaw himself would have built.
Batman: Arkham VR is a jump forward in gaming.
It’s been years and several sequels, but where Samurai Warriors was the perfect game for me in my early teens, Samurai Warriors 4: Empires is the perfect game for adult me
The ridiculousness of plants facing off against zombies but the serious controls and competitiveness of any triple AAA shooter,
Rock Band 4 is just a heck of a good time.
There is nothing wrong with Yoshi's Woolly World. It's fun, progresses in difficulty and has everything one would expect from a Yoshi game, but it feels generic