Cameron Hawkins
Borderlands 3 comes with great growth in gameplay, but a safe story that had the opportunity for so much more.
Police Stories is a short-lived yet engaging tactical shooter that can be played with or without a friend.
With an enriching story, characters, and scenery, Indivisible is a spectacle and one of the best action platformers I've ever played.
The latest entry in the Mario & Sonic franchise is a complete package in the party game genre offering a fun single-player mode along with a cascade of engaging Olympic sports to compete in alone or with friends.
Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE Encore is a one-of-a-kind JRPG that has found a new home on the Nintendo Switch.
Kentucky Route Zero is a one of a kind storytelling experience, but I'm not entirely sure what story it is trying to tell.
If Found... is a creative telling of a queer woman learning about herself and teaching others to accept her for who she is.
Disintegration falls short due to a generic campaign despite having some of my favorite multiplayer gameplay in recent memory.
SpongeBob SquarePants: Battle for Bikini Bottom - Rehydrated is a nostalgia-filled time machine that brings back the golden age of the license while adding a fresh coat of paint.
With fresh combat mechanics, plenty of features, and a ton of replayability, Panzer Paladin is the latest great retro-action platformer that is worth your time.
Spiritfarer is a beautifully crafted, memorable experience that focuses on the dead trying to find peace upon heading into the afterlife.
In Disc Room you will die, die, and die some more by...discs...in a room...all while showcasing fantastic and addicting gameplay.
Assassin's Creed Valhalla is a combination of everything that made the series great up to this point while cementing all that it needs moving forward.
Kingdom Hearts: Melody of Memory is a wonderful catalog of some of gaming's best music, but it fails to inform new players about what makes the franchise special.
Scott Pilgrim vs. The World: The Game Complete Edition still rocks years later with little change to what made it great in the first place.
Astria Ascending attracts you with its art, keeps you interested with its combat, but may lose you entirely due to its bland story full of annoying difficulty spikes.
Monark has some good ideas on how to reinvigorate tactical JPRG combat but its repetitive level design makes it feel more like a prototype.
I really had no idea as to what information I needed to keep in mind going into Hundred Heroes. Rising felt more like a one-off story that just happens to take place in the same world. It’s actually something that works against Eiyuden Chronicle: Rising.
Soul Hackers 2 is an entertaining Atlus JRPG, if also one that doesn't do much to stand out.
Dead Cells: Return to Castlevania is a shining blueprint of how to do a crossover right, celebrating Castlevania's history while mixing it with Dead Cells’ own identity to make something that’s more than the sum of its already excellent parts.