Alex Navarro
Reviews
105 reviewsRemember Me is an elegant premise executed problematically.
Set phasers to "shun."
Monaco makes for a more compelling multiplayer romp than a single-player adventure, but its charms shine through any way you choose to play it.
DrinkBox Studios' lucha libre-flavored brawler is smartly designed, beautifully drawn, and just a lot of fun.
Dark Moon makes for a charming and challenging follow-up to Luigi's last GameCube adventure.
This is not the Walking Dead game you're looking for.
Both functionally broken and creatively bankrupt, Aliens: Colonial Marines is an extinction-level disaster.
Ron Gilbert's lightweight morality play offers up some cleverness and challenge, but never completely coheres into a memorable whole.
If you are a fundamentally terrible person on every imaginable level, then Family Guy: Back to the Multiverse is the video game for you.
Hey Ice King! is a game with its heart in the right place, but it's a bit too simple, and too fleeting to leave a lasting impression.
Hitman: Absolution tries a few things differently than the games that came before it. Some don't work, but the ones that do are terrific.
If you want to find out exactly what that big new Wii U controller is good for, Nintendo Land is your best bet right now.
Assassin's Creed III: Liberation tries to bring a console-quality blockbuster to a handheld with mixed results.
By looking backward, WWE '13 pushes this franchise forward in a shockingly positive way.
Bland. Very bland.
NBA 2K13 lacks the big, flashy hooks of its more recent predecessors, but it's still a pretty terrific basketball game all the same.
On the ice, NHL 13 is the strongest sequel in the series to date. Off it? That's a bit more complicated...
The ideas behind Madden NFL 13 are great ones. It's the execution that lets this year's installment down.
Minority Media's debut game is at once a beautiful, affecting tale of childhood tragedy, and a generally lackluster puzzle platformer.
It's derivative as hell, but Sleeping Dogs' borrowed ideas are of a high enough quality to form an entertaining open-world experience.
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