Despite its shortcomings and the campaign’s lack of variety, Black Ops 7 is a solid entry solely for establishing new ways to play while making Call of Duty the social space it used to be.
Despite its shortcomings and the campaign’s lack of variety, Black Ops 7 is a solid entry solely for establishing new ways to play while making Call of Duty the social space it used to be.
Both the dialogue and gameplay sometimes grated on me, but there are a number of impressive moments and the occasional strong joke that surprised me and made me laugh.
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.
An enjoyable 2D sidescroller that waxes nostalgic about
classic games as much as it establishes its own identity as a
“how-to” guide to murdering monsters.
Hell Yeah is an enjoyable 2D sidescroller that waxes nostalgic about classic games as much as it establishes its own identity as a “how-to” guide to murdering monsters.
Codemasters has a reputation for leaning towards the simulation side of
racing, and it's certainly understandable with the F1 license. This
year's changes show that there's more than one way to get at the heart
of a sport.
While the struggle to survive in Tokyo Jungle's hellish city-turned-zoo is repetitive, the PSN-exclusive title delivers enough quirky fun to keep you going.