Jamie Laike Tsui
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.
Thronebreaker: The Witcher Tales is a great way to get into GWENT or polish your skills.
“Marching Fire” offers a solid amount of content for all, but is a bit expensive for the asking price.
A game that feels like it was rushed out of development. It falls well short of potential due to lack of content, a few poor design decisions, and bugs.
Battlefield V is a solid shooter but feels like it should have been delayed a few months to ensure all features would be available at launch.
While Mutant Year Zero: Road to Eden has some growing pains to deal with, it’s still a satisfying tactical RPG.
Insurgency: Sandstorm offers an intense tactical FPS experience, but needs more polish and content
If you can get over the terrible story and a few frustrating missions, Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown is a solid arcade flight sim.
While the game could use some polish, Battlefleet Gothic: Armada 2 translates well as a video game.
Metro Exodus isn’t a perfect game, but it’s a refreshing update to the franchise.
Far Cry New Dawn offers a more polished take on Far Cry 5’s mechanics. It’s good enough that I wish they would go back and implement the changes to challenges and perks in 5.
Anthem falls way short of the hype due to repetitive missions and lack of content.
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.
A great premise that was terribly executed. Generation Zero is painfully boring and repetitive.
Tropico 6 is a solid new addition to the long running series that tightens up and expands the game in the right direction.
World War Z is a solid co-operative shooter that offers fans of the genre a faster paced alternative.
Fade to Silence’s strong premise is marred by clumsy execution, poor writing, and painfully slowed pacing.
A Plague Tale: Innocence offers a fantastic story backed by excellent voice actors and a decent stealth-adventure mechanics. Just don’t expect a major challenge.
Void Bastards is a tense and cerebral rogue-lite that mixes the best of FTL: Faster than Light and System Shock.