
It’s a ride that might be worth taking once, but don’t bother going back in when you’re done.


It’s a ride that might be worth taking once, but don’t bother going back in when you’re done.

The pieces of a great game are here, but they’re shattered by near-constant bugs, glitches, and technical issues.

Grinding Gear Games has methodically finessed PoE since release, and Xbox One players who drop into this dark fantasy world for the first time will reap the benefits.

Visiting the first entry, enhanced as it is, certainly gave me a greater appreciation for the strides that the series made later.

While the stakes may seem high, Birthday’s fussy moment-to-moment interactions are an evolutionary step backward.

Little Nightmares isn’t a horror game, but it’s filled with some of the most wretched sights I’ve seen in a long time.

While reentering Double Fine’s imaginative world is great, it’s disappointing as both a VR experience and a Psychonauts spinoff.

When everything lines up, For Honor is a brutal and rewarding game that makes you feel like an unstoppable warrior.

Yakuza 0 tries a ridiculous amount of things, and I’ll be damned if it doesn’t almost always succeed in its own weird way.