Even without the series' worst campaign yet, this year's entry is weighed down by sheer tedium and a complete lack of soul.
With this feature, we take a look at S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2 on the PS5 and comparing its visual presentation and performance against the Xbox Series X and PC.
Pushing survival into sensory overload, STALKER 2 on PS5 evolves the Zone with tension you don’t just see, but feel.
Arriving, finally, in its most complete form on PS5, Heart of Chornobyl is a haunting blend of radiation, and realism
Sony's flagship console made a lot of waves when it took the spotlight five years ago. But with a mid-gen upgrade now on the shelves, is the base PS5 still a valuable addition to your home entertainme...
Rennsport is a serious sim racer with plenty of potential, but it never escapes Gran Turismo’s shadow, delivering a fun drive that’s constantly undercut by a handful of big drawbacks.
A new triple threat from Valve makes its presence known, and it looks like Steam is all set to plant its own flag in the competitive battlefield of gaming hardware.
An excellent presentation, phenomenally-written characters and genuinely compelling choices define AdHoc Studio's debut effort.
The worst campaign in Call of Duty history awaits, but even as an overall package, Activision's latest feels woefully by-the-numbers.
Breaking your ten-year-old RPG on its anniversary and not even giving people the Creations they paid for? Bethesda, everyone!
Instead of finally bringing the 2018 epic to modern consoles, Rockstar insists on trotting out the first game's re-release, yet again.
Nonsensical, poorly written, directionless, plodding - somehow, the Campaign in Black Ops 7 manages to be all this and more.
The classic block-clearing puzzle game is given a new lease on life thanks to a gorgeous interplay of visual FX and music.
This is a game that doesn't really hold your hand, but then again, perhaps discovery is apart of the journey to a destiny that shapes the world?
Funatics, Nukklear, and SparklingBit fail to recapture the magic of the 2008 original, though not all of this classic’s problems are their fault.
The latest entry in the Anno franchise goes the furthest back the series has ever been, and here's how well it manages the task.
Arguably the best version yet of musou style gameplay buoys a dull story.
Where Winds Meet is a free to play epic with fair monetization, tons of content, and outstanding overall value.
The extraction shooter that arguably started it all is finally exiting closed beta. Here's everything you should expect to experience.
Straight4 Studios is pulling out all the stops to make sure that its latest title fires on all cylinders right from the get go.