VGChartz's Reviews
You owe it to yourself to play this hidden jewel of the sixth gen.
A satisfactory addition to your next game night.
The industry can always use more risky passion projects like this, even if they don’t always reach their full potential.
The setting and characters deserve a sequel—indeed one is teased in a post-credits scene—with a greater focus on what 13AM does best: platforming.
Planet RIX-13 is a forgettable exploration adventure that could have been so much more.
Most of the time, unfortunately, it's satisfied with being safe, familiar, and unambitious.
If you don’t already like hack and slash titles, and the Darksiders series specifically, this third installment certainly won’t make you a fan.
Scratches an itch rarely reached in recent years.
Easily recommend for anyone who's either a seasoned veteran of the genre or looking to dip their toes in.
Part far-future sci-fi, part Metroidvania, and part Shadow of the Colossus, The Aquatic Adventure of the Last Human is a worthy action-adventure title.
It's among the best games of the last five years.
Despite notionally being a remake of Yellow, Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! is actually packed full of new features and quality of life improvements.
Gorgeous, fascinating, loaded with content, more ambitious and balanced than ever, Battlefield V is the ultimate war odyssey.
A terrific, substantial, imaginative package.
SoulCalibur VI is a fresh game which also hits the nostalgia chords very well.
The Eternal Collection is an excellent port of an ever better game.
The Wild West has never felt more alive or immersive, but trimming some of the fat and spending that indulgence on the game’s weaker spots instead could have made it an even better experience for the player.
Spyro Reignited Trilogy is a tour of some of the platforming genre’s most important history and hopefully a sign of things to come.
A worthy compendium for one of Japan's greatest arcade developers.
This War of Mine is an important game, but not necessarily a good one.