Kwalee's first-person bullet-hell shooter rises above expectations, delivering an unorthodox yet compelling action-adventure.
ZA/UM is back with a brand new narrative-focused RPG that tells the story of a spy caught between several factions in the town of Portofiro.
A fresh LEGO Batman adventure that blends charm, nostalgia, and open-world heroics into the Dark Knight comeback fans need.
Don’t hesitate to give this one a shot if you’re in the market for a great story backed up by some brilliant music and a fairly simple gameplay loop.
Motorslice is a classic example of a developer taking influences, wearing them on their sleeve, and building on that foundation with a unique and engaging experience.
With WILL: Follow the Light, developer TomorrowHead Studio hopes to tell a personal story of a man, his father, and his son.
With atmospheric dread, character-driven drama, and third-person stealth, Directive 8020 is not The Dark Pictures Anthology as you know it.
Playground Games delivers yet another spectacular open-world racing adventure with Forza Horizon’s long-awaited visit to Japan.
For all its hiccups and controversies, Hotta Studio presents a unique world brimming with paranormal mysteries and urban bubbliness.
Industria 2 is the latest survival horror game by Headup Games, and once more pits us in a battle against creepy robots and a rogue AI.
Can striking visuals, impactful animation, and slow-to-reveal mechanical
The game might not have you sitting at the edge of your seat, but it will stay with you long after you’re done with it.
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.