IGN's Reviews
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.
Playing as The Bright Lord Celebrimbor isn't bad, but it's a big step away from what makes Shadow of Mordor special.
Imagination takes a backseat in Revelations 2, but great co-op and an intriguing story pumps blood through its veins.
Gearbox gives Homeworld the respect it deserves in this impressive refitting of Relic's classic
Hand of Fate delivers a fun, atypical RPG experience that lets you act out the scenarios of a trading card game.
Though a stylish adventure, The Order: 1886 emphasizes its cinematic polish at the crippling cost of gameplay freedom.
Sunless Sea gives you a wonderful world to explore that's packed with memorable written vignettes and danger.
Kirby and the Rainbow Curse is a brisk, gorgeous platformer that has no qualms with taking off the training wheels.
The Escapists makes breaking out of prison as hard as nails, yet soft as taffy.
Total War: Attila is an adept refinement of Rome 2, with a great, harrowing campaign that sets it apart.
It's a shame that more significant improvements weren't made to Fahrenheit: Indigo Prophecy Remastered, since playing both sides of a murder conspiracy is still such an interesting concept that's not often done right. However, the frantic button prompts, still-stupid stealth, and newly-introduced glitches make this Remaster way too unrefined.
Tactically deep, and bursting with character, Evolve offers a level of nuance rarely found in multiplayer shooters.