Video Games Chronicle
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302 reviewsIn a hardware sense, the Quest 2 is certainly the best way to play Iron Man VR…
Control issues and clunky movement make this very much a product of its era…
Whether you’re revisiting, or donning Samus’s visor for the first time, Prime deservedly sits among the Switch’s list of essentials…
Technical problems and odd balance choices hold back an interesting Morale system that freshens a well-worn genre…
A disappointment that’s technically poor, turgidly stiff and endlessly evocative of Housemarque’s game…
This one-man passion project is sadly let down by countless flaws…
HAL Labs’s remaster offers enough content to keep both newcomers and veterans busy for a while…
History class is in session and you best behave: the teacher’s a hardened gangster…
EA and Koei Tecmo bring some interesting ideas to the table, but the game can frustrate…
PSVR 2’s premiere launch title makes the case for Sony’s biggest stars to enter the virtual world with amazing results…
Smart fan service, satisfying combat, and an impressive Hogwarts make this the definitive Harry Potter fantasy…
The surprise drop from Tango Gameworks bodes well for the future of the Japanese studio
EA’s remake is visually impressive, but Isaac’s voice is the big change…
The 3DS hidden gem lives on in this Apple Arcade rendition…
The long-awaited Switch follow-up largely strips back its social life for a fast-paced…
This 3D platformer is flawed but funny, and full of charm…
Square Enix’s PSP remaster is sharp and slick, yet feels a little fragmented as a console game…
Striking Distance’s first game lacks originality but delivers strong strategic combat…
Marvel’s Midnight Suns is bold, memorable, heartful, and another rock-solid member of Firax’s lineup of earth’s mightiest strategy games.
Game Freak has delivered what feels like the future of the series, although with some performance woes…