Games Review



Nintendo’s Pokémon Legends series continues to feel like the franchise’s future.



The games are great, but Nintendo’s latest ports are disappointingly straightforward.

The open-world samurai game is a showcase for the kinds of single-player titles the platform is known for.

Square Enix’s remaster of the strategy game is both fresh and nostalgic — even if you haven’t played the original.



Boasting a brilliant central character, Konami’s survival horror franchise returns in magnificently sinister form.



Trails in the Sky 1st Chapter is the latest example of the power of asset flipping and soap operas.

If you liked what the previous games have done, you sure are getting exactly more of that.



The remake of the stealth classic can feel dated without the benefit of nostalgia.

FMVs take an ordinary horror game to frighteningly real-feeling heights.

Fun in the game is fleeting, obfuscated by unresponsive controls, a lack of accessibility, and real-world pain.




Hideo Kojima’s series remains demanding and inscrutable, but the original game sets up the sequel perfectly.

The co-op game ignores Remedy’s trademark strangeness in an unremarkable shooter.
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