Christopher Livingston
Gunfighting can become a key-mashing hassle, but otherwise it's a very enjoyable western adventure.
A great looking game, but its beauty is only skin deep.
A handful of flaws, but this fun and addictive city-builder still climbs high.
Beautiful and creative, but controls and design issues often drag it from challenging to frustrating.
Despite a clunky story and technical performance, there's a lot of fun to be found in dashing and dodging through a zombie-filled city.
A challenging blend of stealth and action, but relies on gross-out rather than real fear. Poor design choices leads to technical shortcomings.
Adorable, amusing, colorful and well-animated, but the combat is too simplistic and repetitive to remain interesting throughout the game.
A tense and spooky stroll through a gorgeous world, some fun supernatural detective work, and an efficient script with sparse dialogue.
If you didn't think much of the games initially, there may not be enough in Redux that will change your mind.
An innovative format for a mystery but lacking in story and performances, and overly reliant on peer approval.
A promising concept but dismal execution on just about every level.
Creative hacking and covert multiplayer modes bring exciting new life to otherwise familiar open-world man-shooting.