Video Games Chronicle
Reviews
302 reviewsNintendo’s game programming software is surprisingly flexible, but more user-friendly alternatives exist…
INTERmission is a classy addition to one of last year’s best games, which itself runs a little better now on PS5.
With its satisfying combat and excellent DualSense use, Ratchet & Clank has never felt so good…
Nintendo’s cult 3DS RPG gets a second chance, but don’t expect a deep experience…
THQ Nordic delivers an environmentally-minded adventure that’s packed with a thousand pieces of inconsequence…
Nintendo’s resurrected ’80s murder mysteries are beautifully handled, but may be too linear for some…
Capcom’s horror adventure is a deliciously hammy hybrid of past glories, with some real series highs…
Housemarque’s action-packed rogue-lite shooter redefines ‘one more go’…
The remaster of the previously Japan-only version hits hard on emotions if not action…
Lorne Lanning’s platforming remake is an ambitious brew let down by disobedient controls and AI…
People Can Fly’s always-online shooter can be fun in short bursts, but it’s simply not worth the journey…
Rebellion’s sequel retains a lot of the cult original’s charm but still has its issues…
Yuji Naka’s latest could appeal to a niche audience, but everyone else will find it far too antiquated…
With its relentless stream of clever ideas, It Takes Two is an inventive and entertaining two-player experience…
The impressive depth of Square Enix’s sequel is bogged down by routine battles and humdrum fantasy…
Wii U’s classic is as wonderful as ever, while Bowser provides an entertaining – if less inventive – bonus…
Tarsier Studios’ cautiously expansive follow up expertly paces its shocks and creepy atmosphere…
PlayStation’s car combat game has great characters and some fun moments – but they speed by in a blur…
Bloober Team’s Xbox Series exclusive is packed with atmosphere but is somewhat lacking in bite…
Agent 47 aims for a happy ending – and several skulls – in his best missions yet…