Coupled with repetitive enemies, forgettable assets, and bizarre controls, Has-Been Heroes is a game that can go right back into retirement.
Mass Effect: Andromeda isn’t a bad game—but it is far from what we expect from the series.
Ghost Recon Wildlands manages to overcome its hiccups usually and still deliver an adventure that is both fresh and familiar.
An inventive premise and surprisingly deep combat system sits at the core of what could’ve been a great game—if so many technical issues didn’t surround it and detract so much from the whole of the experience.
As a fan of the original Halo Wars and RTS titles in general, I almost couldn’t be happier with Halo Wars 2.
Now, on the franchise’s fourth installment, Sniper Elite 4 doesn’t exactly blow minds—apart from those of the enemy—but its flexibility in the player experience gives it its share of worthwhile virtues.
If you’re a fan of survival horror, then you’ll recognize the tremendous return to form this was for Capcom’s legendary series, and be equally thrilled and terrified by the atmosphere and level of immersion this experience provides.
Rise & Shine is one of those games that almost slipped under my radar, but I’m glad it didn’t.
The bigger a Batman fan you are, the less you’re likely to enjoy Telltale’s take on The Dark Knight.