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.
The driven Polish developers at CDProjekt boldly cut their own path in
creating The Witcher 2, and their vision is one well worth sharing
despite a few snags along the way.
L.A. Noire uses Rockstar’s familiar
open-world template as a jumping off point to deliver a deliberately
paced adventure game that stresses conversation over gunplay.
Many twin stick shooters put players in a box and send endless waves of enemies in their direction until they get hit and blow up. Gatling Gears is not one of those games.
LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean doesn’t enhance the LEGO franchise as the
Clone Wars game did a few months back, but it offers another
well-executed entry.
I feel like the MX vs. ATV series has lost its way with Alive. It’s not
bad; in fact, it introduces some positive new features for the franchise
– but it’s relatively directionless.
I feel like the MX vs. ATV series has lost its way with Alive. It’s not
bad; in fact, it introduces some positive new features for the franchise
– but it’s relatively directionless.
Section 8 Prejudice doesn't rank alongside the Call of Dutys and Battlefields of the
world, but it's worth a look for FPS fans itching for a new experience.
Section 8 Prejudice doesn't rank alongside the Call of Dutys and Battlefields of the
world, but it's worth a look for FPS fans itching for a new experience.
Borrow from enough different sources, and you end up with something entirely new. That’s the design mantra that fuels Outland, a visually arresting downloadable title with enough solid gameplay to back up its ample style.