Ryan McCaffrey
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11 reviewsLEGO Voyagers is a very different kind of LEGO game than the licensed stuff we already know and love, but it’s a good kind of different. If only this mandatory-two-player-co-op adventure weren’t over so quickly.
Tunic is an unapologetically challenging action-adventure game that is charming, multi-layered, and immensely rewarding to solve.
Halo Infinite’s single-player campaign, like a new generation of Master Chief’s MJOLNIR armor, powers up a 20-year-old series, by both returning to its roots and blazing new trails to build off of. By shifting to an open-world map while retaining the classic gameplay both on foot and in its iconic vehicles, it offers a level of freedom in combat not seen in any prior Halo game. There’s a lot to do in this expansive playground, and completing its never-dull-or-overwhelming list of activities earn
For whom the Hell tolls.
Doom Eternal's first story DLC, The Ancient Gods Part 1, does what Doom expansions always used to: provides more Doom, but makes it harder. And in Doom's case, that's a good kind of pain.
Hail to the king.
Mario’s new romp fuses old with new in a joyous adventure that should not be missed.
Inside very clearly builds upon what made Limbo great, and in fact builds something greater. Play it soon before anyone spoils a single big moment for you.
Firewatch is among the best of the so-called “walking simulators” thanks to impeccable writing, gorgeous art direction, and stellar voice acting.
The good news: Alien: Isolation is better than Aliens: Colonial Marines. The bad news...
Will the long-awaited sequel to the memorable first-person shooter leave you feeling as sky-high as its cloud city of Columbia?
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