Hell is Us isn’t perfect, but it’s a bold and respectable debut that largely delivers on its puzzle-solving promise, despite middling combat and uneven storytelling.
If you’re in the mood for something that recalls games like Resident Evil 4 and Dead Space, Cronos might hit the spot. But it’s not without its pain points.
Shinobi: Art of Vengeance should serve as a blueprint for delivering a retro-facing experience of an absentee franchise while still leveraging modern technology and game design conventions.
If want to know if this over-the-top adventure is worth revisiting, here are the best and worst aspects we noticed during our time playing the remaster.
I’ve spent several hours with this co-op friendly adventure, and while I’m not ready to put down the controller, I’m unsure how long this loot grind will keep me interested.
The presence of the SUV-sized creatures doesn’t have to be a deal-breaker in Obsidian’s upcoming survival adventure, thanks to a special arachnophobia mode.
The game's producer and co-director elaborate on their goals and decisions during development, as well as how they hoped fans would respond to that mysterious ending.