Ty Arthur
There's a disturbing and horrifying atmosphere that can't be beat with Agony, although game suffers from enough problems that the real Hell is just surviving the bugs.
With dozens of new units, additional gameplay mechanics, and whole new ways to approach a High Elf or Dark Elf army, this DLC is well worth a buy for fans of Warhammer II.
Get ready to re-install Prey as this surprise DLC gives you a whole new roguelike way to play the game!
This is more a one and done story, but its a story that's well worth experiencing first hand, even if it is a little rough around the edges.
A lack of focus clearly hurts the game overall. There is plenty to do to be sure, and a wide range of race types, but The Crew 2 seems like its trying to hard to be an unrealistic arcade racing entry, a hardcore street race simulation, or a loot-drop MMO, and the fun kind of gets lost in the mix.
Gladius is exactly the change of pace that the Warhammer 40,000 franchise needed!
Your inner child who was willing to suffer through the hardships of NES platformers will thank you for buying this game.
Long story short, if you ever wanted to play through movies like Gravity or Interstellar, this is your chance. If you don't mind potential motion sickness and like the challenge of a new style of gameplay, then absolutely give Detached a shot.
There may be a few rough spots here and there, but the polished interior just beneath the surface of this stealth/horror/survival mashup is very bright indeed.
Death's Gambit isn't perfect, but it is damn good, and it meshes together two different genres with a lot of style and charm.
Co-op fanatics have a new pulpy ride to look forward to if you don't mind a few bumps along the way.
Console players finally get to experience this hefty CRPG, with a host of upgrades and a re-tooled UI.
Shadow of the Tomb Raider offers a familiar gameplay experience, with a few tweaks and a darker tone.
Chaosium's unhallowed tabletop RPG gets a proper video game representation that nails the feel of a pen and paper campaign in a single player mode.
The purposefully slow pacing and clunky controls may tank the game for some, but I suspect for most, Red Dead Redemption 2 will be a breath of fresh air in the open world genre.
Darksiders 3 is a major downgrade with simplified design, slower Souls-style combat, and a lack of anything to distinguish it from any other action game.
Play literally anything else. Absolutely any half assed $5 indie game on the PSVR store will be more entertaining than Gungrave VR.
Last Year is fairly limited right now and needs some major additions in the coming months, but its an overall solid entry in the asymmetric horror genre.
The VR Mode is the big draw of Bandai Namco's new flight combat simulator, Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown, but it is more limited than you might have hoped.
PSVR players who have been craving a more complete stealth horror experience have something to look forward to with Intruders, although it does suffer from some noticeable limitations still.