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Ratchet and Clank isn't a remaster or a direct remake of the original because of it. More than anything the changes made in this reboot have improved on what made the first game so memorable.
Dark Souls III feels more like an extension of Dark Souls II mixed with a few fresh lessons learned from Bloodborne to create a richer and more powerful overall experience.
Enter the Gungeon is a wonderful, demanding but rewarding, roguelike twin-stick shooter.
Hyper Light Drifter shows a lot of potential thanks to its great combat and solid world building. Where it falls flat is its miserable starting area, boring exploration and inconsequential plot.
Remedy's Quantum Break is an ambitious title that doesn't always meet its own expectations, but when it does the result is spectacular.
The Walking Dead: Michonne's second episode, "Give No Shelter," manages to give a bit more insight into our protagonist's past and motivations, even if it still feels like we've been down this road before.
While Albino Lullaby's first episode doesn't quite succeed in keeping tension or fear all the time, it is nonetheless an engrossing and unique take on the horror genre.
Adr1ft hits an uncomfortable balance between visual novel and video game; it has too many video game elements and too dry a story to make a good first-person experience, and it lacks enough fun to make for a good game.
Into the Stars is the type of game that will push you on those very grounds and once you’re in it, the journey is great the first few times.
While Republique far from perfect, it has more heart behind it than a thousand triple-A games, delivering pleasantly puzzling stealth espionage action with cinematic flair.
I had forgotten just how cool The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess was as I was replaying the HD remake for this review.
While the buggy AI and server issues hurt the Hitman experience, it isn't enough to hamper the core gameplay, which is fantastic.
It's not a perfect game, but EA UFC 2 is a punchy good time in the octagon when I'm looking for a fight.
Far Cry Primal seeks to put you in the shoes, or rather, hunting furs of a primitive human trying to survive and secure a place for his people, but it seems to get in its own way at the worst times.
SUPERHOT is actually an impressive and interesting puzzle where the solution just happens to be shooting strange red enemies.
The Flame in the Flood is a challenging survival game, but one that eases you into its world and mechanics well, allowing you to learn from your experiences without getting frustrated too early on
Though some new ground is tread, the first episode of The Walking Dead: Michonne doesn't bring much we didn't already know to the front.
As the fifth proper entry in one of gaming's biggest franchises, Street Fighter V had a lot to live up to.
How does Garden Warfare 2 improve on the original's mechanics and gameplay? In short, it doesn't.
Layers of Fear is the kind of game that opens itself just enough to make players curious to see the whole picture.