Jamie Laike Tsui
Mafia II: Definitive Edition offers a fantastic tale combined with a solid set of visual upgrades. Unfortunately, it is hampered by bugs and some missing quality of life upgrades.
While the game may be buggy, it’s still a fantastic new take on the long running franchise for veterans and new players alike.
Treachery in Beatdown City struggles with a few quality of life issues and a story that will be a hit or miss.
Fort Triumph is a solid game that does justice to the two franchises that inspired development. While there are some quality of life issues that need to be ironed out, fans of turn based strategic combat will enjoy this new take on the genre.
While figuring out the right set of moves can be frustrating, Iron Danger is a unique RPG-style combat experience combined with a strong story and audio/visual presentation.
While the story has lost direction, Warlords of New York ushers in much needed content and quality of life overhauls to The Division 2
A grand turn-based strategy that seeks to find the Goldilocks zone but misses the mark
A solid zombie shooter with plenty of replayability that struggles at time with pacing
Strong combat dragged down by grind-heavy design, messy menus, and missing quality of life features.
Enjoyable mech combat hobbled by poor mission design, unnecessary load screens, and a dull story
A solid, family friendly action-RPG/sandbox hybrid that is perfect for those looking for a more guided, casual experience.
Whether a victim of poor design or poor planning, Everreach: Project Eden is a plain mess.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare is a solid reboot that modernizes the beloved game.
Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Breakpoint is a disappointing parade of bugs, bad ideas, and lousy writing.
A solid recreation of John Wick’s signature combat style that is marred with repetitive gameplay
Borderlands 3 is the modernization of the franchise you’ve been waiting for, but the PC port is a bit rocky.
Green Hell at times struggles to tread the fine line between realism and fun, but still offers a solid hardcore survival experience.
Children of Morta is a fantastic rogue-lite that mixes in elements of action RPGs into its addictive gameplay loop.
Double Damage Games has created the perfect gateway drug into the world of space sims. Rebel Galaxy Outlaw combines accessible mechanics with extremely polished gameplay and then wraps it all up in with an excellent presentation.
At its full launch price, The Great Perhaps is hard to recommend. The story feels jumbled, even for such a short game. The puzzles are bland, and the game has some frustrating mechanics.