Jordan Middler
Reviews
106 reviewsSimple to pick up, impossible to put down, this card roguelike is a masterclass of simple…
Aerith, Tifa, and the gang make up a hugely enjoyable road trip you’ll be playing for hundreds of hours…
The Arkham story comes to a close in a graphically gorgeous, if somewhat uneven…
It’s easy to get breathless talking about Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth.
The Lost Levels, No Return and a performance boost make this the perfect reason to replay a masterpiece…
Prince of Persia was long in need of a ressurection and in The Lost Crown, it’s found it. Excellent platforming, clever puzzles and a huge map make one of the best Metroidvania games in years, and kicks off 2024 in style.
Ubisoft’s open world template is elevated by an incredible presentation…
The FPS series hits a low point with a short, shallow campaign and thin multiplayer offering…
Brilliant writing, incredible visuals and genuinely scary, Remedy’s sequel is better than many thought possible…
Insomniac confidently handles one of Spider-Man’s most seminal storylines, and adds new elements to it to make it its own…
It’s basic but well-written and should appeal to younger players…
The game’s brevity is a breath of fresh air among increasingly larger open-world games…
Lingering problems from the FIFA era and a lack of real evolution make this the most skippable football game in years…
CD Projekt’s pulpy sci-fi thriller delivers a strong campaign and much more of what many players wanted at launch…
Bethesda’s space opera takes what people loved about Fallout and Skyrim, and casts it across an enormous galaxy…
Aveum is a world we loved blasting our way through, even if its characters grew tiresome…
Breathtaking setpieces and out-of-this world production values shine, even if some of what made Final Fantasy an Eikonic franchise isn’t as strong…
Blizzard exorcises the sins of Immortal with a stunning ARPG.
Capcom scores a flawless first round in 2023’s fighting game throwdown…
But like its shattered Master Sword, Nintendo’s big sequel is a flawed masterpiece…
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