Ben Reeves
Reviews
16 reviewsDispatch delivers one of the most compelling interactive dramas in years, an adult animated superhero story with the emotional punch of prestige television and a script that truly shines.
Mastering Sifu's combat system takes a high degree of dedication and practice, but like a true martial artist, you must push through the practice pains before you reap any rewards.
A horror-themed deck-building experience that evolves in unexpected ways the more you play.
Game Informer
9/10
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After 19 years, Nintendo finally delivers an official sequel to Metroid Fusion that concludes Samus Aran's lifelong battle with a race of deadly alien organisms.
Help Wario and his companions escape their own game by completing over 200 wacky microgames.
Skyward Sword’s overall structure remains largely the same, and its abundance of fetch quests means that this is still a game of dramatic peaks and valleys.
Chicory might look like a coloring book, but, at heart, it’s a Zelda-inspired adventure full of humorous dialogue.
Village doesn’t pull any punches when it comes to horror, but a consistent rollout of new weapons and tools makes it hard to walk away from these terrors.
A return to the unique brand of ‘90s platforming that put Crash Bandicoot on the map.
Explore recursive worlds within worlds. Change one thing in a model in front of you to affect the space around you.
This is a horror game with more tedium than tension.
Super Meat Boy Forever’s simplified controls produce a bit of frustration, but this is a game that rewards pushing through the pain for the thrill that comes with completing a harrowing platforming sequence.
King Olly has invaded the Mushroom Kingdom and has folded its denizens into origami monstrosities. Now it’s up to Mario to save the day.
A Relentless Terror.
Your greatest weapon isn’t the one in your hand. It’s the one in your head.
Resident Evil 2 paves a brilliant path for the future of the franchise.