
With the addition of VR and its off-rails Area X, Rez Infinite is a new classic for the current generation.

With the addition of VR and its off-rails Area X, Rez Infinite is a new classic for the current generation.

Attack on Titan's latest gameplay iteration doesn't win any technical achievements, but is a fun, faithful adaptation that can rope you in with its traversal alone.

Star Ocean's return is a bumpy ride, with slick combat and smart upgrade systems bogged down by a watery story and some frustrating technical designs.

Masterful audiovisual design and a witty script set Oxenfree's tale of angsty teens battling the supernatural apart from other horror games.

Syndicate is a return to form for the Assassin's Creed franchise, delivering a unique, engaging story in a world that feels alive.

The finale of Life is Strange undermines its powerful, heartfelt story and cracks its tense atmosphere with tedious gamey sequences and a disappointing climax.

Until Dawn is a thoughtful game that exploits its tropes and sets up a system of mechanics and branching narrative that make for a chilling, irresistible experience.

The studio behind Dear Esther and Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs have achieved audiovisual and narrative excellence with their latest adventure.

Life is Strange's penultimate episode abuses its own mechanics and drags the pace down, but bookends its slog with two powerful, well-worth-it gut punches.

The third episode of Life is Strange marks the series' high point, with poignant emotional moments and a twist that turns the narrative on its head.

Life is Strange still suffers from some problematic dialogue and "gamey" sequences, but the emotional payoff is worth the effort.

Final Fantasy Type-0's storyline may not be the most engaging, but it's combat system makes it hard to put down.