Ryan Fleming
A half-baked attempt to revive the NBA Live franchise should have waited another year.
Killer Is Dead is a fresh concept wrapped around a generic core, and flavored with a helping of misogyny
Take away the expectations and graphical power, and you're left with a simple, but often charming button masher.
Legacy is a fun game, but it is limited and dated. The mechanics are decent, although you will come to rely on the maneuver button more than a flying game should, and it ends up taking away from the gameplay a bit. Despite the decent use of the 3D, the game does not make good use of the 3DS' hardware, and as a result Legacy feels primitive by modern standards.
If you like to bring grief to other players, this may be the racing game you've been waiting for.
The future of first-person shooter looks an awful lot like the past.
Outlast has elements that are genuinely frightening, but they yield to predictability, and predictability leads to tedium.
Castlevania: Lords of Shadow 2 features memorable combat in a forgettable world.
MLB 14: The Show is a step forward for the franchise, but it's a smaller step than we've come to expect.
Although the first episode of The Walking Dead Season 2 is a bit slow to get going, the groundwork is there for another amazing game.
Although it follows the same formula, 'Call of Duty: Ghosts' offers a few refreshing changes.
Infamous: Second Son builds on the best of the previous games in the series, even while mired in repetition.
"Saint's Row IV is an important game, because it ignores convention in order to be insanely fun – emphasis on the "insane""
The second episode of the Walking Dead's second season is one of the finest episodes yet – and that's saying something.