Jamie Laike Tsui
A flawed and dull game that is saved by a wonderfully tense end game.
The new content added to Disco Elysium: The Final Cut is exactly what is needed to turn a great game into an amazing one.
An addictive gameplay loop that’s worth it for fans of shoot and loots willing to put up with some serious launch woes, but a wait and see for the rest of us.
An interesting experiment gone horribly wrong, Spacebase Startopia is plagued with dull RTS mechanics, a grind heavy campaign, and bad writing.
A solid rogue-lite offering intense gameplay. Held back slightly by a long currency grind and an imperfectly executed light mechanic.
Solid exploration and resource management gameplay combined with decent combat, an enjoyable story, and a strong audio/visual presentation.
Empire of Sin has good ideas hobbled by poor execution and painfully repetitive gameplay.
A solid pick for walking simulator fans, but others will find a shallow game hidden behind the excellent audio/visual presentation.
Destiny 2: Beyond Light doesn’t fix all that is wrong with the original game, but it is the first of many in the right direction.
While it's one of the better stories in the franchise, the terrible mission design hobbles the DLC. This is not the DLC Borderlands 3 deserved to go out on.
Mafia: Definitive Edition is a shining example of how a game should be remade. While there are a few issues related to the PC port, animation quality, and how well the gameplay has aged; the updates were focused on maintaining the spirit of game while bringing it into the modern era.
A solid third person action title that could use a little bump in high quality content.
The addictive gameplay loop is more than enough for players to overlook the spikes in difficulty and repetitive maps.
Not everyone will be willing to put in the effort to conquer the steep learning curve, but those who do will be rewarded with an amazing experience in the skies.
A decent world dragged down by repetitive gameplay, dreadful writing, and awkward animations.
A fantastic ode to cowboy films combined with challenging and satisfying gameplay.
A relaxing and joyful experience that just misses the mark of excellence due to some quality of life issues.
A mediocre exploration game offset by a solid soundtrack and memorable visual style
Monster Train has an addictive gameplay loop and tons of replayability, but needs a little bit of balancing
While Minecraft Dungeons is a fantastic title to introduce your kids to isometric action RPGs, the lack of content and missing quality of life features makes the game fall short.