Tamoor Hussain
Telltale digs deep into Bruce Wayne's relationships, as things get complicated for the Dark Knight.
Telltale flips the script on Joker and presents a cool new take on Harley Quinn in episode 2 of Batman: The Enemy Within
Marvel Vs. Capcom: Infinite is a deep and rewarding fighting game for both hardcore and casual players alike, but has a few rough edges.
Telltale starts strong with new characters and a charismatic villain.
Prey squanders its narrative opportunities but develops into an engaging open-world shooter.
Inconsequential decisions suck the momentum out of Telltale's Batman series.
More of a VR experiment than a game, Batman: Arkham VR is light on gameplay but full of moments that will leave a lasting impression.
Telltale gives Oswald Cobblepot some time in the limelight, but skimps on gameplay to do so.
ReCore's solid mechanics are sullied by frustrating quest design.
Telltale begins breaking down Bruce Wayne with a strong first episode.
Bandai Namco has crafted a fighting game that is deep and rewarding, while also being accessible.
A stark statement about war delivered through deftly designed stealth survival and resource management. Important, but unrelentingly cruel.