IGN's Reviews
Battlefield's first foray into stealth makes for a fresh campaign, and the multiplayer has something for everyone.
Brutal, focused, and mechanically rich, Helldivers is one of the best co-op action experiences you can have.
Sid Meier's Starships produces a few good tactical battles before its AI loses steam and its strategy gets frustrating.
The amount of content in Mario vs Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars is great, but its lack of new ideas isn't.
The first part of The Evil Within's DLC is just as good as the main game, with some great twists to the formula.
Code Name STEAM is a strange hybrid of turn-based tactics and action, but its simple mechanics create plenty of head-scratching decisions in single or multiplayer. Carefully selecting my squad and positioning them for maximum effect on the battlefield is tense and satisfying, even when I end up watching my goofy team crumble under a brutal counter attack.
There's a lot of momentum in Resident Evil: Revelations 2; fingers crossed it can keep it up to cross the finish line.
Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number is a relentless, rhythmic, and brutal game of killing fast, and often dying even faster.
Cities: Skylines is all about building huge, bustling cities, but they don't need us to save them from disaster.
DmC Devil May Cry: Definitive Edition brings the same great game to PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.
FC4's Valley of the Yeti DLC adds some monstrous fun and desperate defense missions.
The distinctive visuals of White Night bring plenty of atmosphere but also some significant and frustrating problems.
Natural wonder, nonlinear exploration, and brutal difficulty come together beautifully in Ori and the Blind Forest.
Dragon Ball XenoVerse lets you customize your own fighter, but good luck with the dull, unfair fighting.
A superbly crafted and challenging technical skating game.
Revelations 2 is getting tougher, and that's a very good thing.
Despite some good ideas and a cool art style, Aaru's Awakening falls short of being a dream platformer.
Screamride is a destructive roller coaster simulator filled with fun explosives and great creation tools.
Death is never in vain in the beautiful world of Oblitus, even if it's occasionally cheap and unavoidable.
Frozen Cortex is a great tactical turn-based sport that only really fumbles off the field.