Patrick Anderson
Out of Ammo is a fun, cute, violent VR first person shooter that I definitely recommend to PSVR owners.
In 'What Ails You,' there's enough positives to make this a strong instalment.
Hell is Empty was the first time in Before the Storm that I found myself wishing there was a Fast Forward option.
…if you like to play the Lone Wolf, this isn't the game for you.
Overall, in Fractured Mask, Batman: The Enemy Within continues to do what it has always done best…
The Sims 4 certainly will give you lots of enjoyment, despite the annoying aspects.
Doom on the Switch is the real deal.
I was pretty impressed how much depth the game actually had overall, considering its flat beginning.
…in its narrative, which let's face it is the bedrock of the experience in Life is Strange: Before the Storm, Deck Nine continues to nail it in Brave New World.
This DLC can rightfully be called an expansion to Starpoint Gemini Warlords, so fire up your starship once again and check it out.
Irritation, frustration, and maybe boredom will begin to seep in after the initial fun, making this platforming adventure less than legendary.
The Pact moves the series' story forward nicely, confronting players with interesting, serious moral dilemmas.
Lightfield is a solid futuristic racer that definitely has some cool aspects to it.
Life is Strange: Before the Storm gets a lot of things right about Life is Strange…
Even if it can't quite measure up to Yakuza 0's near-perfection, Yakuza Kiwami is still a thoroughly enjoyable experience for series veterans and newcomers alike.
I'd like to see The Enemy Within challenge players' minds a bit more.
If you're looking for a puzzler that tests your brain as well as your reflexes, then Death Squared will fit the bill nicely.
Get Even has no shortage of cool ideas and ways to appeal to different play styles – but the parts don't quite come together as a coherent whole.
If the question is To Play or Not to Play, I would say play, but just be prepared for a few tragic flaws.
ZeniMax shows with Morrowind that there is still lots of enjoyment to be had in Tamriel.