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.
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.
Double Dragon IV is a sequel that came about three decades too late.
A fun premise and some great skits make for a good story, though middle-of-the-road combat and fairly boring dungeons and fields bog the gameplay down.
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.