Polygon's Reviews
Dragon Quest 7 ties together a bunch of fun mini-adventures into a lengthy, nostalgic package
Yo-kai Watch 2 keeps you busy without becoming tedious
Rise of Iron can be something more than run-of-the-mill, if you can get there
FIFA 17 feels like a reintroduction to what makes this series great
NHL 17’s most promising features are held back by its reuse of old elements
NASCAR Heat Evolution brings the white-knuckle last lap, even for 24th place
Virginia is powerful and original
Shin Megami Tensei 4: Apocalypse is a familiar, yet enjoyable journey
Forza 3 Horizon is as beautiful as it is engaging
NBA 2K17 is a worthy if subtle upgrade
A boring collect-a-thon and empty open world drag down Recore's strong fundamentals
Spirit of Justice's confident story outweighs its clumsy moments
Alone With You's story can't erase its repetitive gameplay
With or without friends, Metroid Prime: Federation Force is a slog
The world of Obduction is a pastiche of time and mood. So’s the gameplay. Yet in creating something moored only to the design strengths of the studio, Cyan has succeeded in making an another adventure that feels truly timeless.
Madden NFL 17 does so much it's hard to speak of all its appeals and improvements
Mankind Divided's cybernetic playground feels fresh, even if it doesn't go as far as expected
Bound is an imperfect but enchanting reminder of the power of art
No Man's Sky is an impressive set of tools grafted onto a game with very little going on.
Abzu is gorgeous and calming but a little shallow