Christopher Teuton
Afterparty is filled with irritating characters and over-written dialog sections.
Disney Classic Games is perfectly preserved depiction of the video game movie tie-in culture of the 90's.
The Outer Worlds is exactly what players expected, and that's not a bad thing.
Planescape Torment & Icewind Dale adequately explore the weirder elements of Dungeons & Dragons.
Earth Defense Force: Iron Rain is a buggy masterclass in third-person shooter fun.
Enhanced editions of the first two Baldur's Gate games have finally arrived on consoles.
Argonus and the Gods of Stone tells a fantastic Greek myth with a danger-free point-and-click interface.
John Wick Hex plays like a top-down Superhot but isn't nearly as entertaining as the film.
Breakpoint feels less like a tactical infiltrator and more like all of Ubisoft's other sandboxes.
Rebel Cops is a well-made, difficult game that could benefit from some mechanical restructuring.
While not recommended for casual gamers, anyone who can look past some technical imperfections and appreciate well-executed tabletop-style role playing mixed with cosmic horror will get at least a dozen enjoyable hours out of Stygian: Reign of the Old Ones.
More rewarding, interactive story elements and some sort of in-game hint system would go a long way towards making The Sojourn an enjoyable experience for wide audiences, but right now only serious fans of spatial logistics may find the energy to persevere.
Spyro Reignited Trilogy releases on Switch and PC, an enjoyable experience for all 3D platforming fans.
Bloober Team's Blair Witch game sequel to 1999's The Blair Witch Project introduces an inventive combination of gameplay mechanics and a spooky story.
Wreckfest finally brings its demolition derbies and violent vehicular races to consoles.
Madden 20 boasts a new X-Factor system and story mode, but does it stand up next to previous titles?