Age of Imprisonment offers myriad improvements across the board mechanically and visually, but my favorite element is that it treats Tears of the Kingdom’s story with respect.
Age of Imprisonment offers myriad improvements across the board mechanically and visually, but my favorite element is that it treats Tears of the Kingdom’s story with respect.
Dispatch delivers one of the most compelling interactive dramas in years, an adult animated superhero story with the emotional punch of prestige television and a script that truly shines.
Little about Possessors' formula will surprise Metroidvania enthusiasts, but Heart Machine has nonetheless notched another entertaining single-player action game under its belt.
Many iconic game franchises have found success by returning to their old-school roots, but Final Fantasy Dimensions does not ignite fond flames of nostalgia.
While Sega clearly put some effort into this reissue, an HD coat of paint can’t correct the Jet Set Radio’s fundamental control flaws and repetitious design.
While Sega clearly put some effort into this reissue, an HD coat of paint can’t correct the Jet Set Radio’s fundamental control flaws and repetitious design.
While Sega clearly put some effort into this reissue, an HD coat of paint can’t correct the Jet Set Radio’s fundamental control flaws and repetitious design.
In Amazing Alex, you are building Rube Goldberg machines to accomplish
simple tasks, and just like those elaborate devices, it's not worth all
the effort.
Pocket Planes continues Nimblebit’s streak of addictive mobile gaming, but the appeal doesn’t last. This title hits its peak early, but loses altitude the more you play.
Minecraft Xbox 360 Edition is largely the same fascinating game as its PC counterpart, giving players an open world and the tools to make the most of it.
Telltale Games hasn’t always been able to live up to the promise of
its licensed properties, but The Walking Dead might be the company’s
first game that does.
Telltale Games hasn’t always been able to live up to the promise of
its licensed properties, but The Walking Dead might be the company’s
first game that can reach beyond an already devoted base and earn a
broader audience.
Telltale Games hasn’t always been able to live up to the promise of
its licensed properties, but The Walking Dead might be the company’s
first game that can reach beyond an already devoted base and earn a
broader audience.