Tyler Wilde
Repetitive but fun, a hellish challenge or a relaxing, spectacular gore bath depending on how you approach it.
Even after the free-for-all matches start to feel redundant, the punchy, full-body action in Hover Junkers remains hilarious fun.
A great, merciless speedrunning platformer and twitch shooter with a mediocre presentation.
A hearty improvement on Sniper Elite 3 that embraces freeform play, gets better in co-op, and most importantly lets us shoot things from very far away.
Sifu will test your patience, but learning how to coolly dismantle a room full of goons with virtual kung fu is worth the pain.
A fiery test of awareness, speed and accuracy which upholds the series' devotion to teamwork and authenticity, but doesn't nail the asymmetry of modern era combat.
The fantastic Exalt missions, gene mods, and MEC Troopers are an excellent reason to play more XCOM.
The definitive version of Street Fighter IV, but not the best until its technical problems are solved.
Challenging and gorgeous, Ori is a classic platforming genre modernized and done strikingly well. Use a controller and save often.
A great comeback from episode two, A Crooked Mile amplifies the drama—though sometimes in the wrong ways—and confronts Bigby with hard choices and proper detective work.
Tales from the Borderlands is a big, funny adventure with great characters—worth playing even if you don't like Borderlands.
A brilliant mix of high skill and low comedy, and the best medieval combat game out there.