Mitch Dyer
A top-tier tactics game that will probably share the long-tailed legacy of its predecessors.
Fez is a brilliant, beautiful platformer. Play it immediately.
Spelunky's punishing platforming returns to PC, where its daily challenges bring new life to an amazing game.
Flower on PS4 is even better and more beautiful than the phenomenal, unforgettable original.
Battlefield 4's devastating destruction is an interesting, imperfect addition to its excellent multiplayer.
Season 2 of @TelltaleGames' The Walking Dead is an excellent character analysis of Clementine with some harrowing moments.
Few action games are as fast, rewarding, and exciting as the insane and imperfect Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance.
The Walking Dead: Season 2, Episode 2 "A House Divided" is one of the best episodes @TelltaleGames has ever made.
In Harm's Way is another excellent episode of @TelltaleGames' The Walking Dead with superb character moments.
Telltale once again hits its typical fourth-episode slump, but we're still hopeful for a strong season 2 finale.
The Walking Dead Season 2 finale is an impressive and intelligent episode, and among @telltalegames' finest stories.
Project Spark is an imaginative and rewarding game about making games. It's tough, but worth the work.
Far Cry 4 has weak characters, but its campaign, co-op, and competitive multiplayer feature incredibly fun freedom.
#IDARB is an unexpected and intelligent competitive game, but it needs better multiplayer options.
Life is Strange starts out with a problematic first episode, but there's a lot of potential in this young-adult drama.
Bad writing and VO hurt Life is Strange Episode 2, but an amazing ending makes it all worth it.
Life Is Strange: Episode 3 takes a massive turn with a heartfelt and ambitious new story.
Dark Room finally sets off the mystery but it's the least consistent episode of Life Is Strange so far.
Star Wars Battlefront captures the essence of Star Wars beautifully, harnessing the most exciting and memorable pieces of the universe for a unique and spectacular combat sandbox. Aside from awkward performances and a poor original score, Battlefront is a master class in aesthetic authenticity. Beyond a few essential modes built for casual competition, however, Battlefront is unfocused, relying on excess game types to compensate for an absent single-player campaign.
Part Persona, part The Sims, and part Fight Club, Punch Club is deceptively deep, with a rewarding life simulation and RPG systems. It's bursting with personality, (though regrettably very little of that is its own) reliant on bygone eras and pop-culture references to establish its lighthearted and fun tone. Punch Club is tedious at times, thanks to an unfortunate level-down systems that artificially extend the road to the championship with grinding repetition, but its upgrades, stat growth, and more compensate with satisfying depth.