IGN's Reviews
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!
Doki-Doki Universe is unique and fun, even if it does get quite repetitive.
Peggle 2 is a joyful follow-up to one of the best puzzle games ever made.
The Novelist is an interesting, minimalist study of family relationships undermined by a rather superficial narrative.
Bravely Default offers a handful of modern twists on what is otherwise a fairly traditional JRPG, albeit one that is exceptionally refined, characterful and well-made. It’s no revolution, and if random encounters and turn-based battles turn you off, you won’t find anything to change your mind here. But fans and open-minded newcomers will enjoy a substantial adventure that proves the JRPG is alive and kicking.
PlayStation 4's iteration of Escape Plan is just as fun as it was on Vita, and worthy of a purchase.
Flower on Vita is still incredible, but its motion and touch controls aren't ideal.
Redshirt is deeper than its Star Trek parody presentation might appear, but it's not quite deep enough.