Jamie Laike Tsui
While the story has lost direction, Warlords of New York ushers in much needed content and quality of life overhauls to The Division 2
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.
A relaxing and joyful experience that just misses the mark of excellence due to some quality of life issues.
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.
The addictive gameplay loop is more than enough for players to overlook the spikes in difficulty and repetitive maps.
A solid third person action title that could use a little bump in high quality content.
For all its flaws, Solasta: Crown of the Magister is still a wonderful take on a D&D style game
While marred by useless bots, an unnecessary multiplayer mode, and some reused assets; Back 4 Blood is an excellent new take on the 4 player co-op shooter genre.
An enjoyable game with tight combat, a captivating world, and plenty of content.
While some post launch balancing and netcode improvement is in order, Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 is another strong release from Treyarch.
The Blackout Club is an excellent cooperative stealth game that splashes in a little bit of horror to spice things up. While it is still plagued by some minor bugs, it’s a fantastically tense experience that fans of first person stealth games will enjoy.
Borderlands 3 is the modernization of the franchise you’ve been waiting for, but the PC port is a bit rocky.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare is a solid reboot that modernizes the beloved game.
Monster Train has an addictive gameplay loop and tons of replayability, but needs a little bit of balancing
A fantastic ode to cowboy films combined with challenging and satisfying gameplay.
A solid rogue-lite offering intense gameplay. Held back slightly by a long currency grind and an imperfectly executed light mechanic.
Gamedec is a fantastic point and click detective game that is only held back by small, fixable quality of life and balancing issues.
A stunning example of simple, well-executed game that leans into the cult theme really well
Tom Clancy’s The Division 2 takes an already solid first game, adds a ton of great new content and polishes it to a mirror shine.
Void Bastards is a tense and cerebral rogue-lite that mixes the best of FTL: Faster than Light and System Shock.