A.J. Maciejewski
Mr. Shifty has a promising gimmick but the fact that you can easily exploit it makes it far too easy and tedious.
Urban Trial Freestyle 2 is a mostly enjoyable portable Trials-like game that features plenty of content.
As a video game, Blackwood Crossing fails to deliver any sort of worthwhile gameplay.
As a huge Kirby fan, it pains me to say that I'm very disappointed with Team Kirby Clash Deluxe.
Talent Not Included is a delightful platforming experience that'll put your 2D gaming skills to the test.
Snow Moto Racing Freedom is a disappointing follow-up to last year's surprisingly enjoyable Aqua Moto Racing Utopia.
Aaero has a solid premise with promising gameplay but the fact that it doesn't evolve much from the start makes it a rather repetitive experience.
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is an absolute joy to play as it's an undeniably rewarding adventure set in a deeply immersive world.
Overall, Frank Rising offers a new dynamic to the classic Dead Rising gameplay but it also ends up feeling too limited to be thoroughly enjoyable.
Wonder Boy Returns is a noble effort at modernizing a retro 2D action gem.
Minor annoyances aside, Yooka-Laylee is a solid 3D buddy platformer that's full of variety, humour, and a fantastic cast of characters all wrapped in a laidback adventure.
SkyKeepers is one of those games that gets on your nerves for all the wrong reasons.
Dark Souls III: The Ringed City is a worthwhile expansion for fans of the series but it also frequently devolves into a controller-throwing nightmare.
Brave Dungeon is a fabulous portable RPG set in the delightful world of The Legend of Dark Witch.
Snake Pass is a deceptively difficult game that's perfect for gamers who crave challenging new experiences.
When it comes to having fun with Kinect, you can't do much better than Air Guitar Warrior.
Simply put, Has-Been Heroes is one of the most engaging strategic gaming experiences on the market.
Troll and I has the potential to be a must-play adventure but its lack of fine-tuning makes it an often haphazard experience that'll test your patience more than it provides enjoyment.
There's no denying that 88 Heroes is an innovative and ultimately enjoyable take on 2D platforming.
World of Goo was a phenomenally distinct puzzler when it first debuted and it remains worthwhile nearly a decade after its initial release.