VGChartz's Reviews
An extremely faithful adaption of a true Nintendo classic from the company's early years, with some well-needed changes to justify the full price tag in today's gaming landscape sprinkled on top for good measure.
Though it’s simple on the surface, it’s altogether plain old fun!
An ideal fit for those who want a little Judas Priest with their run-and-gun action.
A look inside this polished me-too platformer reveals quality nuances often stuck in limbo.
Frostpunk: Console Edition is a brutal game where every choice comes at a price.
Trine 4 is the best game in the franchise, and a refreshing return to the series' roots after the ambitious-but-flawed third installment.
A lean, exciting conspiracy-thriller whose successes offset some notable faults.
There are enough special features and fan service to entertain the pinball agnostic, and plenty of interesting gimmicks and modes to satisfy those who think of "Star Wars" as Reagan's missile defense system.
Hands down one of the best games you’ll experience this year.
While maybe not as lively as a true arcade setting, Killer Queen Black does an admirable job of mimicking its success in that field.
An indispensable example of a middle-market studio’s ambition excelling beyond many of the biggest companies in understated ways.
A stunning take on a tried and true formula.
Blessed with the charm, wit, and fun factor you’d expect from such a talented group of creators, this should be a guaranteed crowd pleaser.
A brief but unforgettable tale about family, loss, and the cruel reality of how fleeting life can be.
Delivers some of the best momentary action in the series.
A throwback to classic 90s PC puzzle adventure games through and through.
In terms of structure, level layout, and moment-to-moment gameplay it earns its place among the better Souls-likes of the last few years.
It’s something of a one trick pony that can be beaten in a couple of hours, but the sheer absurdity and hilarity of it all makes for a short and sweet affair.
It’s not the length or even the gameplay that you’ll be purchasing DISTRAINT for, it’s the thought-provoking narrative, and it’s a triumph on that level.
Radiating with style and effusively chaotic gunplay, Control is in the running for being Remedy’s magnum opus.