Jake Yanik
WildStar comes to the table with some of the most delightfully beautiful visuals I've ever seen in an MMO.
Firefall feels like a game that's just entering Beta, rather than one that's just left it.
Zombeer is not afraid to be the videogame equivalent of a B movie.
Sadly, Evolve stumbles onto the scene and right into the unmemorable category of unremarkable mediocrity.
The metagame feels comfortingly familiar to those who have played titles such as Final Fantasy Tactics
Whether you're sitting down for a quick coffee break adventure, or an all-night binge, Hand of Fate delivers in spades.
Project CARS is a game that punishes every mistake you make, which makes successes and victories infinitely more rewarding.
Tasharen Entertainment has struck a gold mine of nostalgia within me.
Party Hard is a game that's definitely greater than the sum of its parts.
In a genre defined by distinct-but-equal factions vying for control of their chosen battlefield, Sorcerer King features a multi-tiered, vastly asymmetrical series of contenders.
But for all the pacing and control issues, as well as frequently being treated as though I can’t solve my own puzzles in a game made for adults, it’s still a game I highly enjoyed.
Gryphon Knight Epic is a challenging and enjoyable—if forgettable—little shoot-'em-up with plenty of nostalgia to offer the 25 to 35-year-old crowd.
Skyshine's Bedlam is a worthy addition to my collection.
SOMA is one of those once-in-a-generation experiences that so wildly defies both expectation and assumptions that I can say with confidence that it will forever impact how we define video games.
The game makes such a point to establish itself as a tangential side story to the franchise that I have trouble recommending it to even the most avid of Persona collectors.
The Escapists: The Walking Dead is a very fun little game.
Beyond Sol is one of those rare games that smooshes genres together that don't usually get along, with an end result that is incredibly rewarding.
I can see already that Vermintide will quickly become the next title that everyone's friends will be playing.
It's a simple premise that's executed perfectly.
Anno 2205 can be relaxing and rewarding.