Video Games Chronicle
Reviews
304 reviewsGrezzo’s first all-original Zelda introduces plenty of good ideas, but isn’t able to realise their potential…
Camera and control fixes make Warren Spector’s dark Disney adventure play far better than before…
Capcom’s 2006 B-movie classic is still a campy…
This spiritual successor to the Lego games has a lot in common, but is lacking that extra polish…
The first home console release for The Punisher is the cherry on top…
There are a few moments during Astro Bot where the screen goes completely black as it transitions between areas. The first time this happened, we were greeted by our own reflection, with an expression of child-like amazement reserved for when you first sat down in front of your parent’s TV with your PS1.
Poor performance and an uninspired map mean the series’ return is a fun time, but not much more…
Capcom’s two-game compilation means every Ace Attorney is now playable in English…
Star Wars Outlaws feels a lot like Respawn’s Jedi: Fallen Order.
Concord has been dealt a terrible hand.
This Konami-published indie game looks and sounds better than many big-budget titles…
Its art style may not be for everyone but it’s got it where it counts…
There are a few funny video games, but there are very few comedy video games.
This arena fighter is a solid idea bogged down by a lack of variety…
Nintendo’s speedrunning compilation is a local multiplayer hit…
Nintendo’s latest remaster is an accomplished journey back to the Year of Luigi…
The first all-new entry in a decade is let down slightly by performance issues and no Party mode…
The lastest tale from Hidetaka Miyazaki’s modern masterpiece is every bit as epic as we’d hoped…
The Chinese Room’s latest game manages to strike oil in the walking sim genre…
Nintendo’s consistently inventive and entertaining RPG stands up brilliantly on Nintendo Switch…