VGChartz's Reviews
After years of legacy and increasing familiarity, the next chapter for a new generation has grown with its audience.
Valkyria Chronicles 4 is precisely what fans have been wanting from a sequel.
Gorgeous, fascinating, loaded with content, more ambitious and balanced than ever, Battlefield V is the ultimate war odyssey.
It's among the best games of the last five years.
It's hard to imagine it going down as anything other than a true classic both for Square Enix and for Nintendo.
An old school fun, engrossing, and incredibly deep action game.
Die, die, die again. Curse your enemy, curse the game, think of quitting, then pick the sticks back up and keep trying.
Radiating with style and effusively chaotic gunplay, Control is in the running for being Remedy’s magnum opus.
THQ has just declared open warfare on the likes of Blizzard, Runic Games, and the other ARPG big dogs.
Royal's release marks the perfect occasion to jump into the very best JRPG of this generation.
An extraordinary achievement.
Final Fantasy VII Remake is a fabulous revival.
Amidst all of the puns, cheeky humor, and just plain silliness there's an immense amount of respect and passion shining through for the medium that it satirizes so well.
A very legitimate game of the year contender.
Perhaps the strongest game in the entire series.
Between the rock solid exploration and atmosphere, the incredible boss fights, and the solid tension building of the EMMIs, Dread is probably the definitive 2D Metroidvania of the 21st century.
By connecting gameplay & storytelling in such meaningful ways, Giant Sparrow's second title still remains a classic.
Third time's the charm, as they say, and Monolith Soft has proved this with a game that builds upon its predecessors in every way.
A beautiful story filled with romance, strife, humor, and some of the best music this side of a Team Ico game.
A modern RPG classic; a game that would have made a splash on SNES, even surrounded by all-time greats like Final Fantasy VI and Chrono Trigger.