

What Remains of Edith Finch Review
A heartfelt series of stories that stumble just a bit in the end
A heartfelt series of stories that stumble just a bit in the end
On the right wavelength
Cuts straight to the action and certainly delivers
A Monster World worth re-wandering
A masterful chapter of unwavering trauma
Uses its social aspects as the main foundation, while building on turn-based combat to great effect
More lethal action in an engaging historical setting
A paradox of grueling repetition and addictive bliss
Competent craziness with a few bumps along the way
A few years later, this LEGO game remains enjoyable, though it has lost some of its appeal
A tailor-made adventure for the dedicated fans of the genre
A retro revival that delivers on its nostalgic promise
An uncommonly bizarre premise with some good effort behind it
An ambitious visual style can't make up for the plethora of issues in this arena shooter
Continues to thrive as a baseball simulation, though this year's additions underwhelm