Games Review



Hazelight Studios’ keeps nailing it with its co-op games by doing simple things really well.





The latest from Life is Strange studio Don’t Nod is a time-spanning adventure about connecting with old friends.





















After previous games failed to live up to expectations, Origins is a vast improvement.








The game’s most interesting bits are trapped in cutscenes while its boring bits are the stuff you actually have to play out.



From romance to character classes, BioWare has made made almost all the game’s options compelling.

GSC Game World’s long-awaited survival epic delivers the ultimate stalker fantasy — if you can look beyond the plethora of glitches.







The game’s final episode also teases a larger Life is Strange universe to come.



After 40 hours with BioWare’s latest fantasy RPG, it feels like I’m just getting started.



Remedy’s latest release is connective tissue for its growing video game universe.

Atlus’ game tackles tough subjects with refreshing nuance, catapulting it beyond simply being ‘Persona with swords.’





Zelda’s first solo adventure plays to her strengths, but even in her own game, she feels underutilized.



Capcom’s Ace Attorney Investigations Collection is a fine addition to the lawyer game canon.

The sequel to a simple pack-in game is a flawless love letter to both PlayStation’s history and video games in general.

