Kimberley Wallace
Lovely story and atmosphere marred by bad pacing and some broken puzzles
Clementine is captivating, and The Walking Dead's hellish world still presents tough choices that must be made to persevere
Telltale is crafting an engaging story in Bill Willingham's twisted Fables universe, keeping both fans and newcomers hooked to see the next thread
A House Divided has solid writing with plenty of surprises. Making difficult choices as Clementine is an adrenaline rush
A Crooked Mile takes the story in interesting new directions, while also giving you more of a say in how and when events pan out
Moebius is a great throwback to old-school, point-and-click adventure games, but it has plenty of unexciting puzzles and wasted potential
Season Two continues to engage, surprise, and build on the already fast-paced momentum
This episode sets the stage for the season's conclusion, but it needs more action and surprises
The finale resolves lingering questions while giving you more to ponder
The plot remains solid, and Telltale does a great job at exploring different mental states during the apocalypse
This finale gets you reflecting about who Clementine really is and how you've shaped her. The narrative is intense and heartbreaking
The Sims 4 is still fun with plenty of cool tweaks, but it feels somewhat empty without much innovation
Tales of Hearts R has some fun moments wrapped in a solid battle system, but it’s far from the best Tales adventure
Persona Q is strong on all fronts, from the great character interactions to the fun dungeons
This first episode shows a lot of potential. The characters and their struggles are relatable, and the narrative sets up plenty of intriguing threads
Escaping prison should be more exciting than this. Strategizing is fun, but the amount of repetition gets tiresome
I had a blast besting stages, but the game loses momentum with lengthy enemy turns
Resident Evil Revelations 2 is intriguing with memorable battles, tense action, and surprise twists. Unfortunately, has some trouble keeping its momentum
While the second episode is flawed, I'm still invested in these characters and curious how things will turn out
Xenoblade innovates, while also remembering the things people adore about the genre