IGN's Reviews
The "Saints Row The Third" part of Saints Row The Third Remastered is good. The "Remastered" part...not as much.
Overwatch is a masterpiece. A dizzying amalgam of unique characters, stunning style, and compellingly dynamic action.
Phantasy Star Online 2 is a great combat system wrapped up in a bloated and sometimes confusing MMO-lite package that uses its charming anime flair to stand out from the competition.
Deep Rock Galactic is the best kind of four-player co-op game. Exciting combat, great missions, and lots of upgrades make this one a winner.
Fast and dangerous, TT Isle of Man: Ride on the Edge 2 is a plain package but boasts some top-notch two-wheeled racing.
Unique mechanics, dynamic gameplay and polished presentation make this the collectible card game to beat.
As a remaster, it may disappoint, but The Wonderful 101: Remastered is still the best way to play this Wii U classic
Super Mega Baseball isn't as deep a simulation as MLB The Show, but doesn't have to be: it gets the fundamentals right and has taken meaningful steps toward being a more complete baseball game.
Someday You'll Return is just barely worth it the first time, let alone a game you might actually come back to.
Them's Fightin' Herds is an exceptional fighting game by any measure, only held back by its tiny roster of six characters.
SnowRunner's peculiar brand of off-road ordeals is addictive, deep, and rewarding when played in the right spirit.
Streets of Rage 4 delivers a fun, traditional experience but prioritises nostalgia over any kind of modern reinvention.
Gears Tactics does an excellent job of grafting Gears' signature look and feel onto XCOM's turn-based battle format and looks great doing it.
Predator: Hunting Grounds offers brief moments of blockbuster action, but ultimately underwhelms more than it excites.
The Wastelanders update at least solidifies Fallout 76 as something that's worth recommending to series fans who are interested in multiplayer. The new storyline is great, but not as easy to play with friends as it should be.
Enjoyably tense and frequently hysterical, Moving Out is a must play for fans of same-screen multiplayer games.
XCOM: Chimera Squad plays with some interesting new ideas, but doesn't bring them together into a particularly graceful whole.
Trials of Mana is a great remake of a 16-bit classic, but its 16-bit roots are often hard to ignore.
Cooking Mama: Cookstar is a stale, undercooked simulator that needed a lot more time in the oven.
The Room VR: A Dark Matter offers an enjoyable and impressively polished VR puzzler while it lasts.