An HD upgrade of a game released five years ago, Dragon’s Crown Pro has beautiful art and some interesting mechanics, but beating up foes is a bit shallow.
While the VR segments are an afterthought, Megadimension Neptunia VIIR proves to be a worthy remake with changes that streamline both the story and combat.
Not quite the absolute marvel that was Yakuza 0, but still a much better game than Yakuza Kiwami. Yakuza 6 is an enjoyable finale to the Kazuma Kiryu story.
Far Cry 5 actually improves in the gameplay department compared to previous editions of the franchise. However, its story is totally underwhelming.
Ni No Kuni 2 adds a new battle system and a city building element making it more fun to play, but loses a lot of spectacle and heart from the original game.
A Way Out is a true co-op experience with impressive action sequences and an interesting tale you’ll want to play multiple times to experience it all.
Hakuoki Edo Blossoms story tries too hard to appeal to new players, instead of being a continuation for fans. Making it an overall frustrating experience.
It took a while, but Final Fantasy XV WINDOWS EDITION is out, and it actually winds up being the best way to play with Noctis and his pals.
A Metal Slug type flashback to a simpler time. Tribute Games adds an abundance of levels, weapons, and more in this beefed up version of their 2014 Shoot-em-up. Sean Comer has the Mercenary Kings Reloaded Edition Review.