Video Games Chronicle
Reviews
302 reviewsTurtle Rock attempts to Evolve the formula that made them famous, but there’s little here for single-player fans…
Samus returns with a polished and cinematic side-scroller that achieves nearly everything we hoped…
Ubisoft delivers a stunning, sprawling paradise wasted on boring quests and unlikable characters…
Alan Wake Remastered shines a new light on an old friend in a rare remaster that earns its keep.
Sega’s HD remaster is a great celebration of three classic games…
Unless you love Career mode, EA’s latest instalment will feel very familiar…
A visually stunning adventure undermined by performance issues and dull quest design.
Excellent visuals elevate an inoffensive and generic action-adventure game for PlayStation and PC.
Lively combat and a better detective story elevates Lost Judgment above the original…
Arkane’s latest is an endless cycle of hedonistic action that you’ll be playing again, and again…
The microgame classic is still bonkers, but its platforming twist doesn’t always work well…
Both fans of the Wii original and newcomers will enjoy Sega’s top-notch remaster…
Travis Touchdown’s return is as unashamedly offbeat as ever…
While combat can be frustrating, few games manage to be as consistently inventive as Double Fine’s psychic sequel
The PS5 version delivers the definitive experience, while Iki Island adds new layers to Jin’s story - even if it’s a bit short
Neon Giant’s debut game has some of the best world design we’ve seen in a game…
Nintendo’s generous upgrades make Skyward Sword HD a superb remaster of the decade-old Wii game…
Capcom’s Switch sequel is a thoroughly entertaining turn-based RPG… as long as you can put up with the framerate…
The show was great, but this is a shambolic attempt at recreating it. A darts game where you can’t throw your darts properly is a load of bull, frankly.
Camelot’s latest golf title lays down solid foundations, but feels a bit safe pre-DLC…