IGN's Reviews
Great new characters, and sharper gameplay hooks make Mortal Kombat X the best game in the series.
Titan Souls' creative fights and fluid controls make for intensely satisfying and rewarding one-hit-kill combat.
Turning the simple act of making toast into a Herculean task, I Am Bread is as vexing as it is irresistible.
MLB 15: The Show is an excellent, complete package, but there are no game-changing new features this year.
RBI Baseball 15 slightly improves on RBI 14's biggest faults, but game-breaking bugs make us want to charge the mound.
Xenoblade Chronicles 3D shrinks an epic RPG into a nifty portable form. Even though the New 3DS' speedier hardware can't make it look quite as good as it does on the Wii, its scope and scale still make it an impressive and deep game that's well suited for play on the go.
A good intro to Forza Horizon 2's driving action but one that doesn't offer much for long-time Forza fans.
Axiom Verge isn't a perfect homage to Metroid, but we still enjoyed our time in this strange, familiar world.
Tough gameplay and a beautiful new terrain balances out over-familiar questing in this worthwhile adventure.
Obsidian (and its Kickstarter backers) have done it: Pillars of Eternity is one of the best RPGs since Baldur's Gate.
Early excitement and newfound purpose puts Telltale's Game of Thrones back on track in Episode 3.
Bad writing and VO hurt Life is Strange Episode 2, but an amazing ending makes it all worth it.
The Handsome Collection wraps up six years-worth of great Borderlands content and puts a nice bow on it.
Bloodborne delivers an exhausting and exhilarating journey into the depths of madness.
Great pacing and a cool setting make Claptastic Voyage the most fun you can have with Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel.
Revelations 2 is an entertaining horror experience; let's hope Capcom aims a little higher next time.
There's some good stuff here, but Barry's chapter is clunky, & heavy-handed exposition undermines its previous sharpness.
Tales from the Borderlands Episode 2 continues Telltale's insanely hilarious ride through Pandora.
After 17 years, Mario Party 10 needs more than GamePad antics and amiibo support to keep the party going.
Final Fantasy Type-0's gritty tone and fast action is a welcome change of pace.