Blizzard's latest expansion concludes the Mephisto saga in plodding fashion, with only the two new classes and art direction standing out.
Double Fine's latest sees creativity and destruction collide in an awkward, barebones competitive multiplayer experience.
This year’s entry adds muted improvements to a strong foundation.
DarkSwitch is a new dark fantasy city builder with a unique twist.
Crimson Desert’s launch build drew a mixed response, but several major patches have since turned the tide.
Housemarque strikes gold once more, building on Returnal's foundation to deliver a rogue-lite/bullet hell title unlike any other.
With Blood on Crystal, the developers are aiming to give Atomic Heart a satisfying ending while also setting up both the sequel and The Cube.
The Cosmic Abyss has enough variety to make the runtime never feel overly long, and the optionality within each chapter provides a significant amount of replay value.
Sad Cat Studios long-awaited 2.5 side-scroller is gorgeous and boasts incredible world-building but stumbles in pretty notable ways.
From its presentation and aesthetic to its fluid gunplay and level design, Fumi Games delivers a noir adventure like no other.
It has been a long time coming, yes, but it’s fair to say that Pragmata is worth the wait.
Gameclaw Studio finally delivers on all the potential inherent in the first Regions of Ruin, even if it isn't necessarily blazing any trails.
The Occultist's Island might not be the scariest of places in the horror genre, but it does serve up some thrills nonetheless.
Samson: A Tyndalston Story delivers a striking world, solid brawling, and a decent crime tale, but uneven polish and familiar mission design keep it from standing out.
Starfield finally makes the jump to PS5 with solid results and a port that feels worth the wait.
Starfield's second expansion might not be exceptional, but it still delivers enough for existing fans to enjoy.
Translating an octopus’ natural brainpower into gameplay mechanics, Darwin’s Paradox! engages this plucky cephalopod in tentacle espionage action.
Clover Bite is back with a bang, and Grime 2 is a worthy sequel to the original title thanks to some great gameplay and excellent designs.
This effort to spotlight underappreciated entries in the Mega Man franchise is admirable, but Geo Stelar’s adventures doesn’t quite hold up to modern standards.
Project Songbird is a new psychological horror game from a team with a strong pedigree in the genre.