VG247's Reviews
Every step of the way, Star Wars: Battlefront 2 proves that even the most talented developers and one of the biggest publishers in the industry can make costly mistakes.
Somewhere, Need for Speed Payback makes absolute sense to someone.
Assassin's Creed Origins is a triumphant return for a franchise that was tottering about with fatigue just two years ago.
Odyssey is the best Mario game in many, many years – and while it returns to the N64-style formula, its triumphs are firmly its own.
Life is Strange: Before the Storm is here. Who wants to talk about feelings! No major spoilers.
Metroid 2 is a personal favourite of mine, and this remake does it justice and some.
Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite is more or less everything I'd hoped for as a fighting game nerd, but more casual players might find themselves wanting more.
XCOM, you got me yet again.
They actually did it. They nailed it. Sonic is back.
Ever since Far Cry 3, Ubisoft's open-world series has been about the bad guys.
Minecraft: Nintendo Switch Edition has the potential to be a devious time-devourer, as I'm learning the hard way.
Nintendo made a fighting game with a slickness that only Nintendo can manage.
Middle Earth: Shadow of War builds on almost every facet of its forerunner carefully – and the result is generally very exciting, if uninspiring.
Final Fantasy 12 is an acquired taste, but it's amazing because it's different.
Nintendo doesn't do simple, straightforward sequels all that often, but this time it has.
Little Nightmares isn't going to keep you awake, but it certainly has its moments.
Come prepared to learn and Endless Space 2 will impress, then sink its claws deep.
Rime's gentle puzzles and gorgeous vistas ease you in before it opens its heart.
More Fire Emblem you say? I won't argue.
Destiny 2 comes to PC to shake up the torpid loot shooter scene, and it's all the better for it.