Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War - Definitive Edition is a near perfect remaster of one of the best real-time strategy games in the history of the genre, and I could not be happier with how it turned out.
After a period of uncertainty and dwindling popularity, The Finals is finally getting the praise and attention it deserves, and while its continued success depends on the reception of season 8, as of right now, things are certainly headed in the right direction.
Black Desert offers a lot of content for a small admission fee; however, once inside, players will quickly discover that looking good can cost as much as 20X the box price
Throne And Liberty is one of the best free-2-play MMORPG on console, unfortunately the same cannot be said for PC, where it is just another "slightly above average Korean MMORPG" in a market full of similar and occasionally better titles.
Vindictus is what happens when a developer focuses more on titillation and selling expensive virtual lingerie than gameplay.
While Supervive is a decent enough game, it offers little that has not been seen before, including in very similar games which have died horrible deaths.
Despite being a new IP, The Alters feels like a high-quality remake of a 1990s PC adventure game in all the right, and a few of the wrong ways.
While Total War: Pharaoh is not the worst Total War game ever made, it is certainty the one which is most out of touch with its core demographic.
Total War: Three Kingdoms is without question one of the best Total War titles in the 25-year history of the franchise, which makes it early demise even more unfortunate.