Matt Miller
Reviews
43 reviewsInsomniac meets and exceeds the high expectations established by its earlier Spider-Man games, and delivers one of the strongest superhero games ever made.
Ubisoft returns to the roots of the franchise for this more compact and crafted adventure.
Bethesda has crafted a vast and engaging universe to explore, but it can be a challenging game to get started on.
This simple and joyful game combines undersea exploration and restaurant management, and the biggest surprise is just how supremely well it all works.
This unfortunate and misguided use of Tolkien's fantasy and characters has few redeeming qualities, and it's best avoided, even by fans of the fiction.
Piccolo Studio's latest release is a visual tour de force, but stumbles at times with its gameplay.
Respawn's anticipated sequel gives you more of everything you liked in the prior game, and then plenty more on top.
Bithell Games tells a compelling story in the Tron universe, but the experience as a game doesn't pass muster.
The latest expansion has some notable missteps, especially in its narrative efforts. But quality-of-life improvements and enjoyable endgame activities help to salvage the fun.
Hogwarts Legacy is a lengthy and rewarding adventure that adeptly captures the magic of the stories from which it is inspired.
It may harken back to the greatest 16-bit RPGs, but this intriguing gem has more than enough new ideas to keep players guessing.
Firaxis embraces bombastic action and superpowers while leveraging its years of strategic expertise in this deep and lengthy strategy/RPG.
Gotham Knights hits most of the marks it's supposed to, but too much busy work and too little gravitas hold it back from previous adventures with the Bat family.
Interior/Night's debut interactive drama doesn't rely on fantasy or familiar characters to hook you. Great characters and an intriguing story are more than enough all on their own.
Card Shark offers an intriguing premise, but constant tutorials and tedious gameplay drag down the fun.
Bungie has crafted an excellent expansion, but it is squarely targeted at its most fervent players.
343 Industries captures the magic, embracing series traditions without being held back by them.
These tiny toy cars pack a big punch in this new racing game, in which excellent course design and a powerful sense of speed add up to a thrilling ride.
Striding more confidently free of its Metroid inspirations, Axiom Verge 2 is a worthy successor, but it takes patience to fully enjoy.
Supergiant's excellent roguelike is releasing on new-gen platforms, and if you haven't played it yet, it's the perfect time to take a trip to hell.
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