Kevin Dunsmore
Despite some stumbles, Splash Damage has successfully taken the essence of the Gears franchise and transferred it into a turn-based strategy game.
It's hard to remake a beloved game.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 Campaign Remastered doesn't include the multiplayer and spec ops components.
When everything comes together, Doom Eternal’s combat, mobility and levels combine to create one of the most satisfying gameplay loops and FPS campaigns in years. The Doom Slayer came, he sawed and he lived up to his reputation.
In 2016, Square Enix released Final Fantasy XV. Like Kingdom Hearts III, XV launched with obviously missing content, plot holes and features.
The classic Call of Duty: Modern Warfare trilogy remains one of the best trilogies in gaming history.
The Plants vs.
The cycle of Destiny whiplash continues with Destiny 2: Shadowkeep. Like during the Destiny 1 era, we started with a lackluster opening, then got two awful expansions, got our significant overhaul, and now we're at the stopgap.
The phrase, "doesn't do anything particularly new," is apt to describe Borderlands 3.
Wolfenstein: Youngblood begins with Soph and Jess killing their first Nazi and ends with both caked in blood from their conquests.
Bethesda Softworks has done great work reinvigorating its library of IPs over the past few years.
Like the winding roads of Farewell Wilderness that contain both serenity and danger, Days Gone is a journey with a winding range of emotions.
The ever-flowing nature of time meant we'd eventually return to an Armageddon level event.
Death is one of many constants players have come to expect from a From Software title alongside a well-designed world, a gameplay loop that rewards risk and experimentation, and a fair challenge.
Sumo Digital have finally delivered Crackdown 3 after five years, but it feels like a product of a bygone era.
After seventeen years, the Dark Seeker saga finally comes to its emotional conclusion.
Just Cause 4 is a tale of two games.
It feels good to have Treyarch back at the helm with Call of Duty: Black Ops 4.
There's no beating around the bush that Destiny 2 was a disaster.
Vengeance may not be what Kratos seeks anymore, but that has done little to stop the God of War franchise.