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Chorus' stellar space combat is brought down by a myriad of design choices that range from frustrating to outright annoying.
Assassin's Creed Valhalla's Siege of Paris DLC is the same game, different setting -- nothing new to see here.
Destruction AllStars has a sturdy engine, but it’s overworked in almost every respect. The needless on-foot component and character abilities clutter an otherwise light but fun pick-up-and-play game with satisfying wrecks. Toss in some overeager DualSense support, and the result is a multiplayer game that’s chaotic for all the wrong reasons.
Agents of Mayhem is a generic take on the city open world shooter. A diverse cast of heroes and a few funny one liners save it from being downright bad, but its repetitive missions and bland world firmly solidify its mediocrity.
Song of the Deep has too many bugs and design flaws to stay afloat.
Dead Rising 4’s raw zombie carnage impresses, but its story and technical problems leave it dead on arrival.
'ReCore' is a game you'll want to love -- which only make its flaws that much more disappointing.
It raised nearly $4 million on Kickstarter, yet Mighty No. 9 offers little but nostalgia.
'The Last Guardian' is rooted in the past, with design problems the game's beautiful aesthetic can't disguise.
Quantum Break tries to master video game and TV storytelling, but fails at both.
Daylight's inherent creepiness is undone by randomly generated elements that dispel the all-important illusion of survival horror.
Murdered: Soul Suspect takes the clever premise of a ghost detective, and sabotages it with a protagonist as thin and dull as his ethereal specter.
NHL 15 offers stepped up physics and superb visuals, but it's a regression for the series due to a significant number of missing features.
The Evil Within is almost pitiable in its need to recapture the fresh tension and anxiety of Mikami's best work.
Assassin's Creed Unity is a gaudy monument to game design by focus-testing rather than creative vision.
The Saints go straight to hell, both literally and metaphorically, in Saints Row IV standalone expansion, Gat Out of Hell.
Skull and Bones turns the Golden Age of Piracy, one of the most exciting periods in history, into a mundane and plodding experience.
Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League constantly finds ways to stop players from enjoying this bombastic cooperative shooter.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 might just be the series' worst installment yet.
The Teal Mask contains your average monster catching fun, but it doesn't do enough to address Pokémon Scarlet and Violet's biggest problems.