VGChartz's Reviews
Hampered by the lack of licenses but aided by a sleeker, more refined edge, PES 2015 does its talking on the pitch.
The Evil Within's biggest sin is that it just isn't particularly scary.
Shadow of Mordor more than qualifies as being one of the most polished and entertaining games to ever bear the Tolkien namesake.
It's taken over two decades, but Creative Assembly has cracked the code for what makes a great Alien game.
FIFA 15 is an excellent addition to the canon, and improves on the weaknesses of FIFA 14 while implementing engine changes as the series moves into a new generation of hardware.
If you want a game to show off the prowess of the PS4, then Driveclub is by all means a top tier candidate for your cash, but if you're looking for a good racing game that'll keep you hooked for hours on end then Driveclub is miles off the mark.
Like the post-apocalyptic wasteland in which it is set, Wasteland 2 is unforgiving, but unlike a real apocalypse, it's a blast to experience.
Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS is pretty damn great.
The story-telling is getting better; the narrative slicker, the choices harsher.
The graphical staleness that is presented as an update, slight overhaul to building mode, and new sim creation system don't make up for the wholesale removal of content and features that are now expected to be mainstays of the series.
Destiny is still very fun to play, but despite its best attempts, it doesn't feel like the future we were promised.
Sacred 3 is certainly bug free, but it's also free of the core mechanics that made the previous games fun to play.
Amid the Ruins, perhaps later than anticipated for this season, finally brings The Walking Dead to the peak of its own exceptional high-standards.
It's a great accomplishment for Rebellion to have made another successful Sniper Elite game, but the occasional jarring bug and a weak story hold Sniper Elite 3 back from being a truly great sniping experience.
Unless you're a fan of the Blue Estate comic and want to see some new, original stories, it's hard to recommend this on-rails shooter for its full price.
Infinity Runner manages to be mediocre in every sense of the word.
While its adventure mode is lacking, its Coliseum mode highlights the great fun of battle that is a staple of the series.
Murdered: Soul Suspect is caught between the uneasy middle ground of a big budget release and what should have been a more economic digital-only, episodic series.
Mario Kart 8 stands tall among the kart racing genre once again and is a must-buy game for Wii U owners.
The end result is a good game that is held back by the very thing strategists come to this genre for: the freedom to use your own planning and tactics to win the game.