Blair Farrell
Yooka-Laylee and the Impossible Lair is a brilliant direction for the young series, effortlessly mixing classic, 2-D platforming with an adventure style overworld without one negatively affecting the other.
Ghostbusters: The Video Game Remastered is a gift in a lot of respects as you don't see licensed games like this make a comeback, and at a budget price no less.
There are things to like about Escape from Lost Valley from the character designs to a few clever boss battles, but that's all wasted on a game that's simply just not fun to play.
Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled is a faithful recreation of a beloved racer from the PS1 era of games, even if the difficulty ranges from boring to annoying.
Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night is a trip down memory lane. While it doesn't revolutionize the genre, it is a great adventure from the legendary Igarashi.
Players who have been with the Clementine character from the start will more than likely be satisfied with how this finale unfolds.
Now that the franchise is back on stable ground both from a story and mechanics perspective, it’s exciting to see where Capcom will take this series next.
Resident Evil 2 is the game to either rekindle your love of the series or finally experience what others have been in love with all this time.
Onimusha: Warlords is still a fun game and its remaster is worth its low asking price, it’s just a title that has aged far worse than the likes of other Capcom games that have been remastered this generation.
As a stand-alone chapter though, Turf Wars adds very little to this universe created by Insomniac with a shallow villain and a forced turn for a character that was handled far better in the main campaign.
Even if you’re become burnt out on the LEGO formula, LEGO DC Super-Villains makes a strong case to come back and bash everyday objects to collect their stud filled inners, and that goes double if you’re a fan of DC Comics
Castlevania Requiem is an easy and inexpensive way to play two of the best video game ever made; however, these games deserve a far more comprehensive package than what has been built here.