A.J. Maciejewski
Whether you see Death Stranding as an enjoyable artistic masterpiece full of commentary about contemporary society or a frustrating mess complete with self-indulgent schlock, you're 100% correct.
Disney Tsum Tsum Festival is a wonderful party game.
Although Disgaea 4 Complete+ isn't a substantial upgrade to the previous iteration, what's here is still a fantastic SRPG.
3D platformers don't get much cuter than New Super Lucky's Tale.
With so many sports and mini-games to enjoy, it's easy to find something to like about this star-studded package.
In the end, Harvest Moon: Mad Dash disappoints as a Harvest Moon game and as a puzzler.
Even though Ice Age: Scrat's Nutty Adventure contains some ridiculous glitches and flat combat, it's still a fun 3D platformer that acts as a decent throwback to the PS2 era.
Killer Queen Black is a wonderful adaptation of the modern arcade game.
Although I enjoyed my time with Code Vein, it could definitely use some work to live up to its genre contemporaries.
Super Monkey Ball: Banana Blitz HD is one of the most disappointing video game remasters ever.
Retro game compilations are rarely as fully featured as Disney Classic Games: Aladdin and the Lion King.
Games don't get much more enjoyable and funnier than Luigi's Mansion 3.
With so many JRPGs remaining stagnant or trying to appeal to the masses, Atelier Ryza stands tall amongst its peers as a truly amazing experience.
Ghostbusters: The Video Game is the best game based on the franchise and this remaster makes playing it more enjoyable than ever.
With countless superior zombie twin-stick shooters out there, Zombieland: Double Tap - Road Trip feels like a cheap movie tie-in.
When it comes to indie horror games, very few illustrate a living nightmare as well as Stela does.
Carly and the Reaperman is quite possibly the best co-op VR experience yet. I highly recommend playing it this Halloween season.
Solving puzzles in Felix the Reaper can be rewarding but with so many abstruse solutions, many of them are hard to enjoy.
Even though Lost Castle features simple and typical gameplay, its multiplayer implementation and variety make it worthwhile.
Rest in Pieces offers a genuinely creepy atmosphere and its simple gameplay is rather enjoyable yet it lacks lasting appeal.