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.
Another year has bolstered WWE 2K's feature set, but the core mechanics feel
clunky and well-worn, like a wrinkled old-timer still fighting for the
spotlight.
Another year has bolstered WWE 2K's feature set, but the core mechanics feel
clunky and well-worn, like a wrinkled old-timer still fighting for the
spotlight.
Another year has bolstered WWE 2K's feature set, but the core mechanics feel
clunky and well-worn, like a wrinkled old-timer still fighting for the
spotlight.
Another year has bolstered WWE 2K's feature set, but the core mechanics feel
clunky and well-worn, like a wrinkled old-timer still fighting for the
spotlight.
The Vault Of The Traveler delivers on its predecessor's promise with a steady pace and deft execution that hasn't always been present in the rest of the series.
Zestiria has flickers of greatness, such as a cool battle system and more mature story, but they're wasted on frustrating, inexcusable gameplay mechanics.
Guitar Hero Live is innovative and surprising, with a huge library of potential songs, but the game is constrained by a confusing system of in-game microtransactions.
Zestiria has flickers of greatness, such as a cool battle system and more mature story, but they're wasted on frustrating, inexcusable gameplay mechanics.
Zestiria has flickers of greatness, such as a cool battle system and more mature story, but they're wasted on frustrating, inexcusable gameplay mechanics.