John Campbell
- The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
- Donkey Kong Country
- Uncharted 4
There are very few things wrong with Immortal Redneck. With all of the different enemies, guns, characters, and levels to try, it will be hard to put this game down.
While Kirby: Battle Royale is a great multiplayer game and has loads of features, its replayability diminishes quickly and is simply not worth the $40 price tag.
Despite Candleman being a tad too easy, you'll end up rooting for the underdog as you traverse through wondrous environments to discover the fate of this lone little candle.
Shadowhand's gold is its card gameplay. Play it accordingly.
Although Post Human W.A.R feels small and incomplete, what we were given is good and worth spending the time and money.
Despite the high price, Pokken shines with its various Pokemon to choose from and numerous moves to master.
Hand of Fate 2 greatly outdoes its predecessor with a much better combat system and gameplay that will keep you enthralled for hours upon hours.
While the ending is weak, the gameplay and puzzles make up for this nostalgic game.
Overgrowth is a bold idea that could have been great, but its terrible combat mechanics and lack of content bog it down.
Despite the same gameplay mechanics, $15 is a small price to pay for a remastered edition. If this is your first time, you won't want to pass this up.
The open world mechanic adds so much to the Uncharted series, almost giving it a fresh look . With a great story, strong lead characters, and compelling visuals, this is one of the best Uncharted games yet.
While Masquerada: Songs and Shadows is a refreshingly good story, it suffers from its unbalanced gameplay and low replayability.
Crash Bandicoot: N. Sane Trilogy is a return to a classic and is every bit worth your money and time. It retains its charm that it once had and it will entertain both old and newcomers.
With setbacks that could have made it a bad game, Gravity Rush 2 pulls through with its compelling story and fun gameplay.
Nintendo has hit a home run with their re-release, knowing exactly which elements to fix and which to keep. This game is a must-have for your library.
While Vanquish suffers under a bad story, its time-stopping mechanics boost it up to a great game.