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.
PopCap’s projectile-vomiting frog kicked off his bid for revenge three years ago on PC, and is just now bringing his ball-busting fury to Xbox Live. Is it worth the wait?
Resonance's excellent writing and believable characters follow in the footsteps of the adventure game greats, while twists on the familiar formula keep the surprises coming.
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.
Telltale remains faithful to the comic’s core
concepts. These character’s lives have fundamentally changed, and events
that occur in Episode 2 will shape the remainder of the series.
Telltale remains faithful to the comic’s core
concepts. These character’s lives have fundamentally changed, and events
that occur in Episode 2 will shape the remainder of the series.
Heroes of Ruin attempts to bring the traditional hack-and-slash RPG with an
overhead camera, multiple classes to choose from, and lots and lots of
loot to the 3DS with marginally successful results.