
Even with my dissatisfaction with stealth and some minor glitches, the latest LEGO Batman is a rain-slicked success.

Includes GameInformer
Last reviewed: Bubsy 4D · 14 days ago

Even with my dissatisfaction with stealth and some minor glitches, the latest LEGO Batman is a rain-slicked success.

Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty is a finely honed delight. Its action is precise and responsive, and learning the intricacies of each adversary is exceedingly fulfilling.

Tales of Berseria is the darkest Tales game, but it's also the most human.

This game has fascinating secrets to tell, and is continually fun to play. Learning how this entry connects to the series is more than enough reason to play

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.

This unconventional 2D shooter has plenty of potential, but it gets squandered due to a lack of depth.

Wandering around Gravity Rush 2’s enormous cities is a lot of fun, but the mission design feels limiting and dated.

Half-Genie Hero is a smooth platformer with a great sense of humor that recalls old-school platforming challenges

Let It Die features a compelling loot loop with plenty of customization for your roster of combatants.

The game's arresting qualities expand beyond the gameplay of its four mountain sports.

A polished emotional core redeems The Last Guardian, because ultimately the game isn’t about pulling switches or jumping between ledges.

This is the Dead Rising game that fans of freeform exploration and mayhem wanted from the original. Clock-watchers need not apply

Final Fantasy XV breaks free from series conventions to deliver a unique adventure with a big heart.

Killing Floor 2 takes its cues from innovators like Left 4 Dead, but the result is more than just a reanimated corpse of games that came before.

Planet Coaster proves that managing your own wonderland isn’t all fun and games, but its a nearly limitless creation toolkit.

Watch Dogs 2 shines brightest with its novel hacking mechanics, but fails to develop an engaging story.

Obsidian confronts the nature of power and corruption in this grim but imaginative isometric RPG.