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.
Snipping your construction paper friends into different shapes is a clever idea, and one that will test the limits of your real-life friendships.
Super Bomberman R might not pack the punch of one of Bomberman’s bombs when you think of console launch titles, but it’s still a quality experience.
Here, unconventional narrative design meets tightly-developed combat gameplay, and that turns out to be one heck of a combination.
Breath of the Wild doesn’t follow the standard Zelda formula, but it may be the best expression yet of that Zelda spirit.
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.
With a terrific combat system, a strong female protagonist, and a deep pool of side content, it will surely go down as one of PlayStation’s star exclusives.
As a fan of the original Halo Wars and RTS titles in general, I almost couldn’t be happier with Halo Wars 2.