Dave Rodriguez
More Mad Max than Doom, Rage 2 is well made, but doesn’t have a lasting impact.
Whether you fancy yourself a Dynasty Warrior, or a Crusading King, the absolutely stellar Total War: Three Kingdoms has a lot to offer new players and returning series veterans alike.
Samurai Shodown’s gameplay cuts through it’s flaws to deliver a worthy follow-up to the original.
My Friend Pedro is one of the most pure,skill based action games of this generation.
Team Ninja takes us for a ride with a great action RPG for any Marvel fan!
Despite it’s lackluster gunplay, Youngblood’s co-op and intricate level design make for a solid chapter in the Wolfenstein saga.
If you’re looking for the next big thing in the genre, or just love the relaxing nature only a great 4X can provide, look no further than Age of Wonders: Planetfall.
Remnant: From the Ashes blend of world building, tactical combat and tight game design combine to make one of the most refreshing and sublime games I’ve played all year.
Despite a lack of difficulty, Fire Emblem: Three Houses delivers one of the best games in a franchise with some already.
Control represents the best of Remedy's past while pushing their blend of great action and storytelling to new heights.
Despite some rough edges and a modest budget, Greedfall delivers a blockbuster RPG experience.
Gears 5 ambition and bold direction breathes new life into old legends.
Technical issues and questionable game design take away from Modern Warfare’s impressive new engine and great campaign.
The Outer Worlds proves less is more. Obsidian knocks it out of the park with great writing, fun combat, and deep RPG mechanics.
Respawn delivers a good campaign with a great Star Wars story in Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order.
Darksiders Genesis’s superb blend of action, platforming and exploration make it one of the best games of the year.
“Whether playing as the Han Dynasty, or stoking the flames of rebellion with the Yellow Turbans, the Mandate of Heaven expansion is great for new and returning players.”
Dragon Ball Kakarot isn’t without faults, but the love, dedication and engaging battle system do the series proud.
Warriors Orochi 4: Ultimate provides new characters, story and a bevy of content that is sure to please returning players.
“Zombie Army 4: Dead War’s fun coop and well designed campaign elevates the franchise beyond being a mere spin-off”