-REVELATOR- is the latest entry in the Guilty Gear series, expanding where -SIGN- left off.
After nearly two decades of reviewing games, few have hooked me on concepts that send me spiraling into a weekend gaming session where I shun my poor kids and am driven to finish it. I think Tomb Raider: The Definitive Edition was one such game, which I finished 100%, and now you can add OXENFREE to that short list.
Dead Island Definitive Collection is a case of projection clashing against reality, almost a meta-level statement on Dead Island's inability to step up and perform on key. Unfortunately, the only rendition that sticks is one of deteriorating enthusiasm.
Hella fun.
There is an incredible amount of guilt that comes with this game. Just an incredible amount included. It’s like GOTY guilt.
In 2008, Sega's Valkyria Chronicles had presence of a seminal classic. Its latest remaster on PlayStation 4 fosters it through a modern generation and, hopefully, a wider embrace.
Uncharted 4: A Thief's End is a performance of power.
Simulation driving at it’s best, even with a steep learning curve.
Dark Souls' tenacious pursuit of gaming idealism, even at three (or five) entries deep, remains a virtuous enterprise. It's also a show that, no matter how well executed, loses potency with each consecutive performance.
AAA 3D action platforming at its finest; and only $40 at launch, too.
Be a cat. Knock shit off shelves. Seems incredibly accurate.
Worth the (bleeping) wait.