Travis Northup
- Halo 2
- Minecraft
- The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind
Travis Northup's Reviews
High on Life is a laugh-out-loud funny space odyssey that’s chaotic, bizarre, and a ton of fun.
Choo-Choo Charles is a haphazardly assembled meme-come-to-life that’s short, silly, and exceedingly dull.
Goat Simulator 3 is bigger, sillier, and packed with more low-stakes fun.
Sonic Frontiers is an ambitious open-world adventure that mostly succeeds at mixing up the Sonic formula, even when some of its ideas fall flat.
Ghostbusters: Spirits Unleashed is an asymmetrical multiplayer game that’s mostly enjoyable, but badly needs more content.
Gotham Knights is a co-op-centric caped adventure that made my interest Wayne thanks to poor combat, a transparently predictable mystery, and grueling progression.
A Plague Tale: Requiem is a safe but exciting sequel with an impressively alarming amount of rats.
Slime Rancher 2’s is a fantastic and stylish work-in-progress with strong bones, but little meat on them (at least right now).
Grounded is a fantastic survival game with a killer premise, rewarding progression, and boundless creativity that even a host of bugs can’t spoil.
Disney Dreamlight Valley is an incredibly strong early access start to a bewitching, Disney-infused life sim.
Steelrising is a decent soulslike with a great setting, but it does little else to rise above so many others like it.
Digimon Survive is a standout visual novel wrapped around one of the worst tactics systems of all time.
Xenoblade Chronicles 3 can take some meandering detours across its massive 150-hour campaign, but great characters and addictive tactical combat make it all well worth the time.
Outriders Worldslayer doubles down on everything from the base game, both the good and the bad.
Mario Strikers: Battle League is an over-the-top soccer game that's wildly fun, even though it does very little new.
Evil Dead: The Game is an asymmetric multiplayer game of cat and mouse that's compelling and exhilarating, despite being rough around the edges - much like the horror/comedies that inspired it.
Trek to Yomi absolutely nails the samurai aesthetic in a satisfying but modest adventure.
Postal 4: No Regerts is cringingly juvenile and painful to play in between all the times it's hard crashing.
Tiny Tina's Wonderlands is a fantasy-themed Borderlands spin-off that's hilarious, action-packed, and ridiculous, even if it plays it a bit safe.
Bugs and PvP aside, The Witch Queen delivers the best version of Destiny 2 yet.