While Heads Will Roll: Reforged had the potential to be something truly unique, its focus on fetish content robs it of any chance of being successful based on its own merits.
While official support for ARK: Survival Evolved is at its end, Wildcard's first foray into the survival genre still has plenty to offer, even as the launch of not one but two sequels draws near.
Despite a valiant attempt by the developers to revive it, Realm Royale once again is circling the drain
While Super Bomberman R 2 is an excellent game, it lacks the charm of older titles in the series, and as a longtime fan of the franchise, it left me feeling cold.
Being edgy can "only get you so far"; by the looks of it, C.R.S.E.D.: F.O.A.D. reached that point long ago.
Like every other entry in the Civilization Franchise, Civilization VI is a timeless treasure that gamers will return to time and time again for decades to come.
No Place Like Home is a decent game, but its insistence on hammering home the message that "humans are wasteful" every few seconds at the expense the narrative ensures that few people will ever play it, and even less will walk away with more progressive views on environmental issues.
Fortnite is one of the most influential games in history, and it is almost singularly responsible for battle passes that "pay for themselves", free seasonal content updates, and cross-platform multiplayer becoming industry norms.
At less than three hours of unique content, Potata: Fairy Flower feels more like a generous demo than a retail release.