VGChartz's Reviews
There are some opportunities for local multiplayer score-chasing, thanks to multiple modes, characters, and online leaderboards, but the core action is insufficient to keep players hooked.
Sakuna is eye-opening, not only because it shines a light on the nourishing, temperamental, and soulful qualities of rice but also because it demonstrates how a small team of two people can produce greatness by combining two seemingly incompatible genres.
Fans of Kingdom Hearts or rhythm games will both find something to love here, but most will be left wanting more.
The Survivalists is adrift on a sea of similar titles, struggling to find relevance and survive amid the near endless competition.
All things considered, Dirt 5 delivers with its aesthetically pleasing visuals, tracks, cars, and menu design.
There are sparks of the greatness embodied in Eternal, but there are too many places where this DLC stumbles for it to be worth your time.
It'd be apropos to say Punch Punk Games' latest title botches its execution on this fascinating subject matter.
A decent replacement for a 3D Zelda game, thanks to some interesting if unpolished ideas.
Supermassive's latest entry will please fans, but the improvements to its gameplay continue to lag behind the well-crafted story.
At times the game can feel too scripted, and its approach to "game overs" is dubious, but in general it delivers the scary scenes and disturbing atmosphere Frictional fans have come to expect.
Really enjoyable in some respects, but very disappointing in others, Trails of Cold Steel IV is overly long considering the story it wishes to tell.
A very legitimate game of the year contender.
HyperBrawl Tournament is very much fun to watch, but that ultimately means someone needs to play it.
An offer you can’t refuse.
Ten years later, Risky's Revenge remains a solid, gorgeous action-platformer.
There are some obvious omissions, including special features typical of anthologies like this and, most glaringly, Super Mario Galaxy 2, but the greatness of the included games shines through.
Between the writing that's too often puerile and gameplay too often unengaging, Larry's going to be spending many a lonely night lest he up his game.
Crashing the party in style.
Like most developers in the virtual trenches, Survios deserves more credit for its efforts than it receives, and Onslaught will probably go down as another example of this.
The absolute best Serious Sam 4 has to offer are things we've seen plenty of times before, and that just simply doesn’t cut it given the amount of annoyances it contains and how far other movement based shooters have come in the same time span.