Reviews by Natalie Flores
Though it likely won't bring in any new fans, Tevinter Nights offers plenty of material for fans to get excited over.
review by Natalie Flores on 14 March, 2020
Anthem feels less like an evolution for BioWare and more like a deviation into conformity.
review by Natalie Flores on 23 February, 2019
Little Dragons Cafe is charming and adorable, but fails to possess the substance needed to be memorable.
review by Natalie Flores on 23 August, 2018
An endearing vignette in the Life is Strange universe that shows what the series is like when it's at its best.
review by Natalie Flores on 25 June, 2018
Farewell is a short but sweet episode that allows fans to celebrate the beauty of Life is Strange as the series moves on without Chloe and Max.
review by Natalie Flores on 07 March, 2018
Before the Storm's finale shares some of the issues the first season's finale had. However, just like the first season, it's more than the sum of its parts.
review by Natalie Flores on 21 December, 2017
This 15-hour expansion cements Horizon Zero Dawn as an impressive and memorable new title that holds its own in a year filled with quality RPGs.
review by Natalie Flores on 06 November, 2017
Episode two lives up to Life is Strange: Before the Storm's incredibly strong start.
review by Natalie Flores on 20 October, 2017
Life is Strange: Before the Storm's first episode is a strong and reassuring start to a prequel series filled with potential.
review by Natalie Flores on 02 September, 2017
A New Frontier has a wonderfully diverse cast and it tackles its themes with nuance and complexity. However, some inconsistent writing and recycled plot elements restrict its potential.
review by Natalie Flores on 16 August, 2017
Despite its interesting premise, Dark Rose Valkyrie is hard to recommend.
review by Natalie Flores on 07 June, 2017
Through its stunning world, thrilling combat, and heartwarming story, Horizon Zero Dawn is bound to be one of this year's most memorable games.
review by Natalie Flores on 20 February, 2017
2064: Read Only Memories is an inclusive and heartfelt experience that provides an engaging mystery and valuable social commentary.
review by Natalie Flores on 17 January, 2017