Kimberley Wallace
This isn't a shake up for the series and can sometimes feel dated, but the long, hard-fought adventure comes together in an engaging way
It delivers bombastic action alongside an engaging collecting and crafting loop. Sadly, the same can't be said for Lara Croft and the overall narrative
The World Ends With You is still an engrossing and unique game, but this port does more to make it worse than better
The Council has an alluring premise with interesting choices and consequences. However, it falls apart with absurd plot twists, tedious backtracking, and unexciting puzzles
With higher stakes, Kingdom Hearts III is a lot of spectacle in the best way possible. It isn't afraid to go big, but it also doesn't forget what made fans fall in love in the first place
After following Clementine for years, her final outing shows how far she has come. Sadly, a major plot hole diminishes the power and satisfaction of this conclusion
With gorgeous visuals and fun combat, The World Next Door holds plenty of promise, but it never evolves into something satisfying
Whether it's the adrenaline rush from a hard-fought boss encounter or the thrill of watching the characters bond, this is a delightful journey in and out of battle
Fire Emblem: Three Houses combines fun social elements and tense strategy combat wonderfully, making it hard to put down
Iceborne is a hefty expansion that provides a bigger, badder challenge. The fights can be both exhilarating and maddening, making it an experience of intense highs and lows
NHL 20 gives hockey fans plenty of ways to have fun and invest their time, but there are a few disappointments along the way
Untitled Goose Game leans into its lighthearted, silly elements, providing plenty of chuckles and capturing the joy of figuring out how to mess with people
Neo Cab has a fun gameplay loop, but the customers you pick up are the stars of the show, making it a memorable journey that examines what it means to be human
Trails of Cold Steel III marks another school year full of adrenaline-pumping battles, interesting new faces, and unexpected hardships amidst political turmoil
The premise may seem silly and lighthearted, but Afterparty goes well beyond drinking games into something more meaningful
Planet Zoo has a lot of ambition and depth, but it often comes at too high a cost
Unconventional and risk-taking, Scarlet Grace houses a great battle system and interesting world, but its flaws get in the way
This DLC has a lot of recycled material, and the payoff for trudging through it again is low
Getting to know your customers is the highlight of Coffee Talk, but some arcs are too cliché
Granblue Fantasy: Versus is a fun fighting game, but stops short of reaching its full potential