Jason Bohn
When reviewing a game, it is vital to approach it with a critical eye as even the smallest flaw can be a deal breaker for some.
Battleborn has done what I would have previously thought was impossible: it has kept me interested in its multiplayer.
Codemasters have crafted an almost perfect racing game with Dirt Rally. Some players might balk at not sharing the road with other racers, but the true rally experience is represented here in spades. Failures on the track are painful. Success is glorious. This is a title that rewards paying attention and thinking as much as it does raw skill. Some graphical peculiarities might pop up here and there, but these are only slight blemishes on an otherwise outstanding title.
When writing this review, great care was taken not to reveal too much regarding the events that can occur in the game.
Persona 4: Dancing All Night has managed to surpass all expectations in what it set out to do.
Final Approach, in its original and Pilot’s Edition incarnation, is one of those surprises that sounds silly on paper but works extremely well in practice.
Shiren the Wanderer: The Tower of Fortune and the Dice of Fate is one of those games that has a built-in audience.
The best indicator that this game has legs can be shown through this (admittedly) anecdotal evidence: when playing Killing Floor 2 online outside of the designated review meet up times on the PlayStation 4, I was still able to find a game with other players.
There are so many reasons to pick up Berserk and the Band of the Hawk. Fans of the series will get a chance to play through their favorite battles and see supporting characters get some additional fleshing out.
Perhaps the most remarkable thing about Star Trek: Bridge Crew is that it's a VR experience that encourages repeat play.
There are certain games that are ubiquitous for the Steam user.
Numerous Japanese visual novels have been coming to English-speaking audiences lately, many of them excellent.
Despite being left wanting a bit more, What Remains of Edith Finch is a one of those examples of truly interactive storytelling.
Other than one minor imbalance that could potentially be attributed to personal skill, there's no reason not to pick up Puyo Puyo Tetris. Even those who have long grown weary of the component games will find the well worn gameplay injected with new life with this melding.
Picked nits aside, there is no better time to explore the world of Planescape with this enhanced edition.
While one mode is a bit technically spotty, that becomes immaterial when the entire package is brought into focus. Raw Data is absolutely the game that every VR owner should play. It has humor, scares and a metric crap ton of cool ways to blow things up, all with some major replay power to keep headset on and sweaty. It just feels great to play and looks sharp while doing it. Raw Data can convince people of what virtual reality can do and stands as the best overall title for the platform.
While there are minor complaints about Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit Remastered, they are just that: minor.
Even with two weeks of play under my belt, I feel like I have probably completed one half of one percent of what the current iteration of Neverwinter has to offer.
While it has been around for quite awhile, Oceanhorn on PS Vita feels like the best way to play the game.
Skullgirls 2nd Encore is an easy recommendation to anyone who has even a passing interest in the fighting genre.