Brett Todd
Lucius has an intriguing premise, but some not-so-original adventure-game flaws.
Cities of Tomorrow doesn't add much to the deeply flawed SimCity aside from Blade Runner visuals.
Baldur's Gate II retains some familiar flaws, but this enhanced model is one more reason to revisit a classic role-playing game.
Might & Magic X: Legacy seems like a 15-year-old leftover, for better and for worse.
Season Two of The Walking Dead starts coming together in the bleak and harrowing second episode, A House Divided.
The Director's Cut version of last year's Strike Suit Zero is periodically entertaining, but clogged up with too much repetition and an unconvincing Transformer ship gimmick.
Clementine's soul and skin are in peril in In Harm's Way, this season's most harrowing episode yet of The Walking Dead.
Destructive mayhem and revenge fantasies are at the heart of Kill the Bad Guy, a lightweight but engaging puzzler.
Smooth and exciting aerial and tank action is at the heart of War Thunder, a big and broad multiplayer excursion back to World War II.
Clementine is no longer a spectator in Amid the Ruins, the action-packed latest episode in season two of The Walking Dead.
Tedium is at the heart of Sacred 3, a successor to the earlier games in the series in name only.
Golf returns to the PC with The Golf Club, a rigorous simulation that falls just short of the green.
A brutal showdown and zombies on ice mark the final, oddly slow-paced, episode of season two of The Walking Dead.
New generation graphics and marginal gameplay improvements clash with a lot of missing features in NHL 15.
All-new game mechanics, first-rate graphics, and involved sleuthing make Sherlock Holmes: Crimes & Punishments a great adventure game.
It may be souped-up fast and super tough, but Planetary Annihilation still hooks you with intense combat and brilliant enemy AI.
More weirdness, more blasphemy, and more great action makes this remake of The Binding of Isaac spectacularly absorbing.
Sinister protagonists and smart tactical combat make Blackguards 2 a compelling exercise in evil.
Great gameplay and a modern look make Grey Goo an excellent traditional RTS.
Heroes of Might & Magic III is still an all-time classic, although there are better and cheaper ways to revisit the past than this HD remake.