Video Games Chronicle
Reviews
311 reviewsWhen it feels like Metroid, Beyond is a blast, but often Nintendo’s sci-fi revival is lost in space…
AdHoc’s Gen-Z-fuelled comedy and endearing cast carry an often disjointed tale…
Treyarch delivers one of the worst single-player CoDs ever, eclipsed by masterful multiplayer…
It’s not the Nintendo GameCube revival we would’ve chosen, but Air Riders is a great little racing game with engaging modes…
Enhance’s high-energy music puzzler sacrifices some substance for supreme style…
The most serious Hyrule Warriors to date is also the one with the most engaging and rewarding combat…
Digital Eclipse tests its might and delivers a near-flawless victory…
Shallow RPG mechanics and familiar story beats hinder the studio’s long-lasting legacy…
PlatinumGames and Team Ninja deliver a great action game that’s perhaps longer than it needs to be…
Switch 1’s limitations fail to take the shine off a Pokémon adventure that has finally aged-up with the audience…
Fun, rewarding, and full of excellent maps and modes, DICE’s shooter sequel is exactly what Battlefield needed…
The Nintendo Switch versions may lack Wii Remote’s intuitive controls, but they remain two of the best games ever made…
The entry that was supposed to fix everything fails to impress…
There’s life in the open-world genre yet as Sucker Punch delivers on all fronts…
The first sequel by Supergiant Games refines existing ambitions, but sidelines its story in the process…
The first sequel by Supergiant Games refines existing ambitions, but sidelines its story in the process…
This Japan-themed take somehow manages to feel just like Silent Hill and nothing like it at the same time…
Sega’s focus on traditional three-lap karting puts it at the front of a Nintendo-less grid…
Team Cherry’s sequel has a clear mission statement, but doesn’t seem to consider the consequences…
Team Cherry’s sequel has a clear mission statement, but doesn’t seem to consider the consequences…