Matthew Kato
Some niggling issues mar the experience, but Project Cars 2 is a good title for the franchise
It's great to get behind the wheel in Forza, but the rest of the game's structure gets in the way
The online racing is very engaging if you can put up with the game's overall structure
New tracks and cars give you plenty to play with, but the re-styled career mode still doesn't provide sufficient motivation
You'll notice some new things in here, but it's not radically different
DriveClub doesn't revolutionize online play, but offers solid driving and just enough features to keep it engaging
I enjoy this game for what it does on both the casual and hardcore fronts, which is not an easy line to walk.
The curves come at you fast, but if you get into a rhythm you can unlock a rewarding racing experience.
PES 2020 creates a vibrant drama on and off the pitch through small details that can make a big difference
The gameplay, which you grow into the more you play, is more satisfying than the PGA Tour itself
I still have a lot of fun playing Madden – with the different modes catering to different moods – but the improvements to the experience are not major
FIFA 19 is more exciting on the pitch than off due to the small additions made to the former and the lack of progress for the latter.
The career mode is not just fun to play because it’s back, but the way it’s implemented is well-suited to the sport
Dangerous Golf is a battering ram and a ballet at the same time. You’ll cackle with glee at the carnage and stew over missed opportunities
Yet another fun three-click golf disciple that offers a breadth of modes and experiences
Abzû isn't for everyone, but it has its rewards if you stop to enjoy them
The game's fun to play and the course creator will keep you up nights (in a good way), but it lacks a strong carrot to spur you on
There are definitely things to enjoy in every phase of the game, even though as a whole it isn't extraordinary
The additions to this addictive series don't radically change what it is about, but rather plug into what the series is already doing so well
Offers a well-crafted invitation for exploration on multiple levels, though Gris is neither a walk in the park nor a brain-wringing title