Yannick LeJacq
A Blizzard-themed MOBA that's easy to get into and increasingly fun to play as you improve.
A very charming platformer, but not a groundbreaking one.
A disappointing follow-up to an amazing game.
A thrilling zombie adventure that makes me remember what I love about Dead Island and forget what I hated.
A great sequel, if not a true next act, for Far Cry.
An interesting combo of shooting and skateboarding that's sadly buried beneat a grating tone and gross aesthetic.
An inventive and thoroughly enjoyable adventure that honors the legacy of its fiction while simultaneously expanding its boundaries.
The Sims 4 is a beautiful new act in EA's popular franchise. Even with its controversial changes and missing features, I've never had this much fun playing with my Sims.
A weird, hillarious, and heartwarming game that still surprises me after three solid weeks of playing it.
The game tells an uninspired story by forcing you through a series of repetitive, bland, and unrewarding puzzles.
Expertly honed and original gameplay that supports a moving story delivered in a compelling way. What's not to like?