IGN's Reviews
Octodad revels in its brand of absurdist physical comedy, but also tells a touching tale.
Except for its muddled progression system, tactical RPG Blackguards gets a lot of things right.
Might and Magic X: Legacy delivers tough, but fair turn-based fantasy combat that largely works.
TR: Definitive Edition's good looks are a bonus. It's still Lara, great pacing, and clever design that make it amazing.
Consortium is a game of great ideas in search of a story that deserves them.
Liberation HD is a better way to see Aveline's story, but it's still riddled with too many issues to be enjoyable.
Broken Age reminds me why I fell in love with adventure games in the first place.
Nidhogg's sword-fighting is exhilarating and exquisitely balanced. Against friends, its appeal is perhaps limitless.
The Banner Saga is a beautiful, brutal tactical RPG.
Continue?9876543210 is as weird as its title suggests, and surprisingly clever as well.
Don't Starve is a beautiful take on Minecraft's formula that ultimately left me feeling a bit too empty.
Few action games are as fast, rewarding, and exciting as the insane and imperfect Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance.
Zumba Fitness: World Party isn't great at bringing in new people, but the dance workouts are fun regardless of skill.
The Year of Luigi ends with Dr. Luigi, a fun twist of the 23-year-old classic Dr. Mario.
Max: The Curse of Brotherhood is a beautiful platformer, but its lush graphics only mask the frustrating controls.
Don't dust off your old Nintendo carts. Just play NES Remix.
Samurai Gunn's fast-paced combat is a ton of fun, but only if you can round up four friends.
Season 2 of @TelltaleGames' The Walking Dead is an excellent character analysis of Clementine with some harrowing moments.
Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag Freedom Cry tells a great, emotional story in the shell of classic AC gameplay.
Bravado is no match for sound dogfighting strategy in World of Warplanes. But beware of kamikaze jerks!