Kotaku's Reviews
Easy to learn and fun to play, Rocket League is an example of how to make multiplayer gaming appeal to more than just the casual crowd.
The best bundle of games releases for an Xbox since The Orange Box. Some are all-time classics, Others are Grabbed By The Ghouies.
A great Batman story that keeps everything that has made this series great, while adding something less great.
A smart, fun exploration of turn-based tactics in a fantasy setting.
A Blizzard-themed MOBA that's easy to get into and increasingly fun to play as you improve.
An emptyl, sense-dulling twin-stick shooter that is as monotonous as its black-and-white color palette.
Takes a timeless, successful formula and adds a couple of fresh new features.
Playing as squid kids that use water guns to make a giant mess is lots of fun.
Sunset puts players in the middle of a war from an entirely unique perspective, trapping players in a beautiful yet tense apartment that they need to clean every day.
A hell of a way to spend a few days of your life.
The stealth genre, deconstructed and almost perfected.
A tiresome throwback to Wolfenstein's more forgettable days.
A well-made, fascinating role-playing game with a lot of heart.
An entertaining if perosnality-light translation of Assassin's Creed from open-world 3D to linear 2D.
Mortal Kombat X deftly adds new characters, features and options while maintaining its signature over-the-top appeal.
It's a masterfully-designed sidescrolling puzzle-platformer based on a brilliant combination of Mario and Tetris.
The most rewarding game experience I've had this year.
Do you like hunting for a thing to unlock a door so you can find another thing to unlock another door? Then this is your game.
A messy but fun shooter that struggles to combine military tools with police life.
Tales from the Borderlands episode two is, on the whole, a solid entry in what's becoming a darkhorse contender for my favorite Telltale series, not to mention an instance of Telltale finally going all-in on character moments.