The year is simply bursting with new titles and ideas. Here are some of the biggest single-player offerings you should keep an eye on.
The current generation of gaming hardware has made what once seemed out of reach possible, giving talented studios the scope to deliver truly great experiences.
A beloved classic returns better than before with some sweeping changes that are slated to deliver an experience that's probably going to be the definitive way to play it.
After launching on PC, Riot Games' free-to-play fighting game is finally coming to consoles. Here's what you should know.
Geralt may return for one last hurrah, possibly connecting to Ciri's adventure in The Witcher 4, at least according to rumors.
From the Ashes is the latest expansion for Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora, adding a new area to explore and a fresh story to experience.
Team Ninja's hardcore Souls-like action RPG series finally returns with new mechanics and massive levels. Here's what you should know.
Even in its current state, Creepy Jar's sci-fi base-builder offers a lot to keep fans of automation and exploration busy.
Bandai Namco's follow-up to its highly successful RPG is hitting a lot of the right notes as a sequel worthy of the surprisingly strong legacy its predecessor left behind.
Fatekeeper has a visually resplendent yet desolate world, a grounded but exciting combat system that encourages self-expression, and a journey shared with a talking rat. What could possibly go wrong?
Part-SWAT, part-Dredd, emptyvessel's squad-based shooter is a mix of grisly environments and unrelenting action.
With the freedom to forge your own path through its wuxia-inspired open world, and a well-balanced interplay between its many systems and mechanics, every minute I spent in the Jianghu felt worthwhile...
With this feature, we dive deep into the excitement surrounding Grand Theft Auto 6 and list down 10 big reasons why it's our most anticipated game of the year.
A new year brings new possibilities, fresh hype and many, many games. Here are our picks for the most anticipated new releases.
Luminous Productions might not have nailed everything about Forspoken at the outset but that doesn't make it a bad game.
2025 might have been a great year for gaming in general but that doesn't mean the industry didn't see its share of disappointing choices. We take a look at a few things that could have gone better but...
Xbox had a surprisingly strong 2025. Between its first-party releases and reliable third-party support, gamers had a lot to enjoy.
We take a fond look back at a game that dared to do it all, and did it well. Nearly a decade later, despite a generational leap in gaming hardware, there still hasn’t been anything quite like it.
[drop-cap]2[/drop-cap]025 has been an incredible year of RPGs, with many enjoyable ones making their way to our gaming systems. Visually resplendent, narratively engaging while coming with some meaty ... Read More
Once a mighty engine, now nothing more than a memory of better times. The Fox Engine deserved better, but did Konami really do it dirty? Things may not be as binary as they seem on that front.