VGChartz's Reviews
Arkham Knight is very close to being brilliant.
Pneuma's story, while intriguing and heady, is sometimes delivered in an annoying way.
There are a lot of - perhaps too many - familiar moments early on, but the gameplay is just as great now as you remember it being in 1994.
Whispering Willows proves that simplicity, atmosphere, and a strong narrative can go a long way to creating a memorable gaming experience.
Narratively, Sons of Winter is a definite improvement over the earlier episodes, and has a much easier, confident pace.
The high point for narrative-driven open-world RPGs.
After the Lego series reached new heights with Marvel Super Heroes and The Hobbit, Jurassic World feels like a step backward.
Heroes of the Storm can improve with future patches, and will have to do so if it wants to compete with more established titles in this fiercely competitive genre.
As good as S&S2 threatens to be, the wireless connected elephant in the room overshadows proceedings, offering a tantalising glimpse of what S&S2 could have been rather than a celebration of what there is.
It's not an easy life, and this is not an easy game; some will find it greatly rewarding, but they are likely in the minority.
All in all, colour me surprisingly impressed by Project CARS.
Splatoon may not be everyone's favorite fish in the sea, but for those looking for a fun multiplayer game on Wii U, this is a great catch.
Nom Nom Galaxy certainly isn't perfect, but it's hard to be too disappointed in a game that is so adept in two areas I'm particularly fond of in gaming - crafting and base building.
Sunset certainly has its niggles, and is rather slow and plodding compared to other indie titles, but this only slightly detracts from some impressive narrative accomplishments.
The journey so far has definitely been worth it.
It's in the simplicity of Not a Hero that you find complexity, with pixelated graphics belying strong humour, and basic gameplay mechanics hiding a complex, balanced game.
Mortal Kombat X stands tall as the pinnacle of the Mortal Kombat franchise.
Convoy is a remarkable debut for developer Convoy Games.
If you weren't a massive fan of the first episode then this second one is unlikely to change your opinion of the series, but if you enjoyed exploring the world and characters in that first episode then Out of Time has a lot to offer.
I can't help but wish there was more content for the price of entry, but it's a unique experience that most gamers should at least consider trying out.