IGN's Reviews
Silly weapons and invisible opponents put a fresh twist on Screencheat's old-school approach to multiplayer shooting.
Gabriel Knight: Sins of the Fathers - 20th Anniversary Edition authentically pays homage to its classic predecessor.
Some of its new ideas work better than others, but Civilization: Beyond Earth retains its addictive 4X qualities.
What a disappointment. Even with a reputable developer behind it, The Legend of Korra game left us bent out of shape.
Fantasia: Music Evolved pairs conducting with music customization to create a fun, unique music game.
The Legend of Grimrock 2 is an RPG that's as much Myst as D&D, and benefits from the strengths of both.
Superb gameplay, a breakneck pace and terrifying enemies makes The Evil Within a wonderful survival horror experience.
With its unfair gameplay and messy combat, Natural Doctrine is nothing more than a tedious, rage-inducing nightmare.
Styx gets its hardcore stealth right, but its controls and platform elements fall short.
Defense Grid 2 is just as addictive as 2008's Defense Grid: Awakening, but lacks the original's surprising heart.
Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel successfully builds on the series' many strengths while repeating its pacing mistakes.
Bayonetta 2 builds on everything that made the original great, and delivers one of the best action games of the year.
Like a great player toughing it out through an injury, NBA 2K15 is still strong despite crippling server problems.
Free-form Street Sweep missions steal the show from T-Bone in Watch Dogs: Bad Blood.
Sleeping Dogs: Definitive Edition doesn't mess much with what made the original game so great. And that's a good thing.
Fast, beautiful, and accessible, but a more modest, conventional arcade racer than its sprawling, open-world peers.
Project Spark is an imaginative and rewarding game about making games. It's tough, but worth the work.
Alien: Isolation erases the memory of Colonial Marines, but it's still not the great Alien game we were hoping for.
The Vanishing of Ethan Carter's story is powerful, and its world is one of the most beautiful I've ever played through.
Ancient Space's tactical depth and unit variety are tarnished by excessive micromanagement and vexingly slow combat.