
Umbrella Corps is a sloppy competitive shooter with a score of issues that overshadow its redeeming qualities.


Umbrella Corps is a sloppy competitive shooter with a score of issues that overshadow its redeeming qualities.

Mighty No. 9 is occasionally fun and inventive, but it fails to leave a lasting impression.

Dangerous Golf is a game for people who yearn for destruction, however shallow.

Far Harbor takes Fallout 4 to the blustering coast of Maine with mixed results.

Quantum Break looks slick, but bouts of ineffective gameplay and its mixed-media construction make this a hit-and-miss experience.

Superhot is a clever blend of shooter and puzzle elements that's driven by a devious, dark narrative.

Street Fighter 5 is missing essential elements, but its fighting engine is one of the best around.

Gravity Rush's acrobatic heroine and fairytale metropolis feel at home in the PS4 remaster of the 2012 Vita hit.

Fallout 4 rewards your curiosity with excellent storytelling and hearty doses of tense combat in a wasteland full of possibilities.

Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 5 is riddled with glitches and offers almost nothing new to longtime fans of the series.

NBA 2K16 injects the series with powerful new mechanics, but without proper guidance, it leaves training up to you.

Mad Max offers great car combat and some gorgeous scenery, but with simplistic fighting mechanics and tedious activities, it quickly loses its luster.

Kojima's open-world opus succeeds in delivering incredible gameplay and captivating storytelling.

Rare Replay is a massive collection of great games and interesting documentaries, but not everything is as good as it could have been.

Mortal Kombat X successfully continues the tradition of mixing a fighting game with gore-laced slapstick.