CGMagazine
HomepageCGMagazine's Reviews
Destiny takes the best parts of Halo and combines them with the worst parts of Borderlands.
FIFA 16 doesn't introduce a whole lot of interesting new changes, but it's still an exceptional soccer simulator.
Microsoft and Turn10 have done a wonderful job putting together another Forza game that is near flawless from an artistic and technical viewpoint.
At its best, Disgaea 5: Alliance of Vengeance is charming. At its worst, it's very tedious.
SOMA is one of those once-in-a-generation experiences that so wildly defies both expectation and assumptions that I can say with confidence that it will forever impact how we define video games.
It's bizarre, thought-provoking, and challenging enough to keep you invested for hours.
Disney Infinity 3.0 definitely managed to improve on last year's model. With the fluid combat, even more Toy Box Hub options, and gameplay to cater to every play style, there are endless hours of fun here and I could write pages and pages for this review, but no one wants to read a novel. So instead, pick it up and play it to appreciate it for yourself.
Skyshine's Bedlam is a worthy addition to my collection.
Gryphon Knight Epic is a challenging and enjoyable—if forgettable—little shoot-'em-up with plenty of nostalgia to offer the 25 to 35-year-old crowd.
Avalanche Studios have managed to create a game that is true to its inspiration, while offering all the hallmarks of a AAA game.
it's a quite fun online board game
I am happy to announce that Codemasters are not leaving the novice players behind in order to chase the most realistic F1 game to date.
The Deer God ultimately lacks in impact, beyond its calming visuals and music.
But for all the pacing and control issues, as well as frequently being treated as though I can’t solve my own puzzles in a game made for adults, it’s still a game I highly enjoyed.
It's a highly enjoyable game with a unique take on a genre that's overused in today's gaming landscape.
Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain is an exhilarating game to play that has massive narrative shortcomings.
Super Mario Maker delivers everything you could want from it's endearingly simple concept and it's likely a gift that will keep on giving for years to come.
Mm has somehow managed to make Tearaway even more worthy of your attention than it was on PS Vita, so do yourself a favor and give this game the love that it deserves.
In a genre defined by distinct-but-equal factions vying for control of their chosen battlefield, Sorcerer King features a multi-tiered, vastly asymmetrical series of contenders.
Party Hard is a game that's definitely greater than the sum of its parts.