Jeff Gerstmann
Far Cry 5's story is a real let-down, but the action still makes for a solid co-op experience.
This rollercoaster ride of a turn-based strategy game starts out almost impossibly strong, but by the end I mostly wished it'd been over three hours earlier.
Call of Duty's return to World War II looks great, but feels flat and uninspired from start to finish.
There's a word for games like The Order: 1886. Rental.
Driveclub looks nice and has a couple of good ideas about handling leaderboard challenges, but the core of it--actually driving a car--drags the entire thing down.
The campaign has aged pretty poorly and the graphical updates to the campaign side of Gears of War feel half-baked, so unless you're really excited for the competitive part of Gears of War, there's nothing for you here.
Quantum Break is an ambitious experience, but neither the video game nor the live-action sides of this time travel story come together in a satisfactory way.
Just go play Crackdown 1 again.
The quality feel of the driving and nice-looking environment are buried under heaps of technical issues and bland objectives.
Metal Gear Survive is both a bad survival game and a bad Metal Gear game.
Don't play this game.