BioShock 2
If BioShock 2 was using material of its own creation, it would be seen as another classic. Instead, it’s a good game whose quality will forever have an asterisk beside it.
If BioShock 2 was using material of its own creation, it would be seen as another classic. Instead, it’s a good game whose quality will forever have an asterisk beside it.
Careless design noticeably detracts from the gameplay, but the DLC is still recommended as a lovingly surreal, decently entertaining throwback.
Final Fantasy XV is a lumbering failure struggling under years of unfinished ideas.
It’s very easy to forget you’re playing Warlords and not the vanilla game.
So much of RONIN’s design impedes its intended experience.
On the whole, A Short Hike is uncommonly charming, funny, and heartfelt.
The Messenger is a solid throwback that’s more ambitious than it looks but also too ambitious for its own good.
Into the Breach is nearly the perfect turn-based strategy game.
Beneath a Steel Sky has vastly more mature subject matter and writing than anything else from 1994. The problem is that that’s all it has.
DK: King of Swing is one of the most frustrating premises I can imagine.