The weakest season to date both in minigames and aesthetics.

Dontnod's best looking game is also their least interesting. Can we stop comparing everything to Twin Peaks just because it has a small town and some trees?

Feels a bit clunky and rough around the edges at times, especially on PlayStation VR, but the big moments are genuinely thrilling.

Mature on a level that most games only dream of. A few clunky mechanics, but otherwise this is a fantastic VR title.

Bugsnax has a surprisingly gripping story with great characters and nuanced arcs. It's a shame that its biggest flaw is so critical: catching the bugsnax just isn't very fun or interesting most of the time.

Tons of style and fun gameplay mechanics to play with. I really wish the world and story clicked more with me beyond just the vibes.

The soundscape of this game is so unique, I love it.

There might be better examples, but I honestly can't think of a bigger fall from grace in a gaming franchise than Paper Mario: Sticker Star.

Unflinching and nuanced, there are no easy answers here, but Depression Quest still manages to carry a message of hope in the darkness.

"I'm having fun. It feels like a tiny little life."

Sea of Solitude does some things really well, the art style is gorgeous and the boat traversal and platforming elements are nice. When it works it works great. But there are some pretty poorly designed sections too, ranging from tedious to downright lazy, that keep it from greatness.

Really liked the story and the art direction, it's a shame that it is held back at times by frustrating level design and controls.

An excellent sendoff to an excellent series.

Housemarque really got tired of waiting on Nintendo to make another Metroid Prime game and took matters into their own hands.