IGN's Reviews
Cold War-esque side-scroller CounterSpy has a great concept and a lot heart, and also a few issues worth noting.
Flush with content and prettier than ever, Ultimate Evil Edition is the best way to experience Diablo 3.
A vibrant and delightful playground that will surprise you at every turn.
It's fun to fight in Risen 3: Titan Lords, but other important elements of the experience fall far short of acceptable.
Firefall's quests and world design have some appeal, but humdrum travel and repetition spoil the fun.
Wii Sports Club improves on the classic Wii game in nearly every way, proving that the concept isn't just a gimmick.
Anything that matters is visible in the numbers. OOTP15 is a great game about learning to see it.
An incredibly challenging recreation of the classic X-COM: UFO Defense, Xenonauts a little too loyal for its own good.
Road Not Taken is an fun mix of puzzling and roguelike, but it doesn't have much staying power.
Massacring Sacred 3's monster hordes is brutal, silly fun, but don't expect anything more ambitious than that.
With The Last of Us: Remastered, PlayStation 3's best game just became PlayStation 4's, too.
Gods Will Be Watching takes adventure games to new, dark, and strategic places
Abyss Odyssey brings plenty of style to this sort-of roguelike, but never gets as deep as its dungeon demands.
One Piece Unlimited World Red offers simple but refined brawler play, and boasts attractive anime-styled scenery throughout, though it still eventually runs out of tricks to conceal the fact that it's a repetitive beat-em-up. The only thing close to a puzzle to be found is the tricky goals to be met in tougher side-quests, and those still require the same combat and exploration skills. But with a mix of varied characters, as well as three difficulty options and a slew of side-missions and Battle Coliseum challenges, Unlimited World Red is not short on ways to extend your play.
The first part of Dark Souls 2's DLC trilogy is as tense, challenging, and rewarding as anything in the series.
Telltale once again hits its typical fourth-episode slump, but we're still hopeful for a strong season 2 finale.
MTG: Duels of the Planeswalkers at last adds customization, but ruins it with microtransactions and grindy gameplay.
New 'n' Tasty is a fantastic way to rediscover a cleverly designed, grotesquely beautiful puzzle-platforming classic.
Crimsonland's shooting is repetitive, yet addictive, especially when you're keeping an eye on the online leaderboards.
Outstanding tactical combat and engaging quests make Divinity: Original Sin one of the most rewarding RPGs in years.