Nioh 3's consistently rewarding approach to open-world design, combined with its entertaining Ninja gameplay style, cements it as the best entry in the franchise.
High on Life 2 is the kind of game that you can put on, laugh at for a while, and forget what's troubling you, even though reminders might slip in through the pointed social commentary.
Lumino City is beautiful,
but when it comes to puzzles, story, and characters, it plays things
safe without offering quite the same inspiration as its visuals.
While Temple of Osiris kicks the number
of co-op players up to four, the game is largely a retread of 2010’s
Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light. And I’m okay with that.
While Temple of Osiris kicks the number
of co-op players up to four, the game is largely a retread of 2010’s
Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light. And I’m okay with that.
While Temple of Osiris kicks the number
of co-op players up to four, the game is largely a retread of 2010’s
Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light. And I’m okay with that.
Geometry Wars 3: Dimensions is a finely honed twin stick shooter
that delivers a symphony of chaos with its vibrant explosions and
incomprehensible number of enemy ships swarming the screen.
Telltale’s first foray into this dark fantasy world is just as
thrilling, crushing, bloody, and unpredictable as the studio’s work on
The Walking Dead series.
In the same way DC Comics’ heroes struggle to keep their normal lives
separate from their masked alter egos, Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham
suffers from an identity crisis.
Like the first Grimrock, it attempts to bring a fresh perspective to old PC
dungeon crawler franchises like Wizardry, The Bard’s Tale, and Might
& Magic.