Will Fulton
Telltale's take on Batman will woo fans, but won't win skeptics.
‘Headlander’ is a lovely dystopian 70s sci-fi game that's strange, good fun.
'Until Dawn: Rush of Blood' expertly exploits VR to breathe terrifying new life into classic scare tactics.
Flinthook is beautiful, balanced retro platformer with an unnecessary roguelike structure.
Shadowgate is a loving recreation of a seminal point-and-click adventure, with a few modern touches tacked onto a thoroughly 1987 chassis.
Paper Mario: Color Splash is a charming, but paper-thin RPG
We loved the original Super Mario Maker last year, and, in many ways, this is a seamless port, with a fantastic, complete 2D Mario game thrown in to boot. However, the gutted online capabilities cut this port off from a lot of what makes the game special, leaving the 3DS version in an odd position.
‘Batman: Arkham VR’ is one of the most immediately impressive AAA experiences to launch on the PSVR, but ultimately lacks substance.
'Yooka-Laylee' recaptures the feeling of the beloved 'Banjo-Kazooie', but fails to add anything substantially new or interesting.
It raised nearly $4 million on Kickstarter, yet Mighty No. 9 offers little but nostalgia.
This spin-off is the unambitious median point in a triple-A market saturated with zombies and stealth-action games that have narrative aspirations.