Video Games Chronicle
Reviews
274 reviewsSega’s focus on traditional three-lap karting puts it at the front of a Nintendo-less grid…
Team Cherry’s sequel has a clear mission statement, but doesn’t seem to consider the consequences…
Gearbox learns the lessons of the past and delivers a great shooter that mostly ditches the cringe…
Bandai Namco’s take on Sony’s long-running golf series feels old-school for all the right reasons…
The Silent Hill 2 remake studio’s latest horror is perfectly fine but you’ve likely seen it all before…
Improved performance and new Star-Crossed World stages make this worth the money, even if the extra content is more of the same…
Streets of Rage 4 studio Lizardcube has nailed the resurrection of another dormant Sega series…
Konami takes another run at one of the best PS2 games ever, but can a great remake bloom on the battlefield?
Nintendo’s wheelchair basketball game is a joy on the court but as soon as you roll off it’s just tumbleweed…
Hangar 13 returns to the series’ linear roots, at the expense of its stunning map…
Officially licensed racing sim offers quality racing but suffers as an actual game…
After the disastrous Switch port of WWE 2K18, 2K has finally delivered a brilliant port for Nintendo fans…
Jamboree TV builds on a great Mario Party with new rules and excellent mouse games…
DK’s most memorable adventure in years delivers mass destruction…
Kojima Productions’ greatly improved follow-up delivers on the concept the original promised…
Nintendo’s $10 introduction will only appeal to those who like technical breakdowns…
An undercooked Free Roam mode means the open world is the weakest part of this Switch 2 launch title…
FromSoftware’s latest game takes big swings, but loses plenty of the Elden Ring magic along the way…
Racoon Logic delivers an adventure designed for those looking for a good time, not a long time.
Id Software has put the Doom series back on track after the love-it-or-hate-it Doom Eternal…