Zak Wojnar
- Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty
- Max Payne 2
- Legend of Legaia
Zak Wojnar's Reviews
Spyro the Dragon is better than ever; the Reignited Trilogy surpasses the original in every way.
Control is a worthwhile heir to Remedy's past while forging a bright vision for the future.
THPS 1+2 feels constrained by the structure of the PS1 originals, but perhaps that was the right decision for now. It's been such a long time since any developer nailed the fundamentals of how to make a great Tony Hawk game, but Vicarious Visions has successfully brought back the original Neversoft magic.
Capcom returns to Raccoon City with Resident Evil 2, a remake of the 1998 classic!
Tetris returns, with its signature gameplay foundation bolstered by a beautifully psychedelic presentation.
Leave it to the creators of Burnout to bring the action racing genre back to basics with Dangerous Driving!
Judgment takes no risks with the Yakuza formula, resulting in an exciting, if familiar, adventure.
The latest Borderlands entry continues the series' tradition of FPS/RPG co-op action.
World War Z still has issues, but improvements made by Saber Interactive have made the game even better.
What Boundless lacks in direction and polish, it makes up for in imagination and freedom.
A strongly acted psychological thriller wrapped in the familiar framework of a VR-friendly "walking simulator."
Control time itself in this charming puzzle game from The Voxel Agents.
Rage 2 is buggy and features a by-the-numbers open world, but the core gameplay is tons of fun!
World War Z is one of the best co-op shooters this side of Left 4 Dead!
Man of Medan brings a strong multiplayer focus to the cinematic horror of Until Dawn.
Bear With Me: The Lost Robots tells a straightforward story adjacent to the original game.
Plants vs Zombies returns in Battle for Neighborville, which takes the basic formula of Battle for Neighborville and adds a new co-op adventure mode.
Trials' gameplay is as flawless as ever, but some bad design decisions cripple a great game.
Dauntless combines Monster Hunter and Destiny to create a fun, free-to-play experience.
This anime/manga spin-off from Bandai Namco struggles to rise above mediocrity.