While Metal Gear Solid: Master Collection Vol. 1 is a decent collection of iconic games, its outdated portrayal of female characters and dated controls make it difficult to wholeheartedly recommend it, despite the respect that I and many others have for the franchise and its controversial creature.
While Penny may not be the most endearing protagonist, Penny's Big Breakaway is, without doubt, the most polished 3D platformer not developed by Sega or Nintendo released in well over a decade, and I cannot wait to see what the future holds for Penny and her magical yo-yo.
Atomic Heart feels like the fever dream of a 1960s Soviet Scientist, which is not necessarily a bad thing.
Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League has a slim chance to become all that Marvel Avengers was never given the chance to be. That is, if the gaming community and gaming journalists give it the chance to do so.
Enshrouded is a lot of fun, but it's hardly what I would call a traditional survival game.
God of Weapons is a unique game with a generic name that combines fast-paced combat with intense inventory management to create a game that is both refreshingly unique and intensely familiar.
Brotato is a welcome change of pace in a genre drowned in uniformity and unoriginality.
The Jurassic Park Classic Games Collection is an excellent collection of mediocre games that relies purely on nostalgia to generate sales.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III may not be what players expected for Call of Duty 2023, but it is far from the disaster that many outlets claim it is. Rough edges aside, it is one of the best first-person shooters released in 2023.