Sons of Sparta delivers tight platforming and genuinely satisfying combat.
Styx is back, as tenacious as ever, and his latest adventure aims to build on the best elements of the franchise’s predecessors.
The action RPG returns to the spotlight, but it's still fundamentally the same experience - for better and for worse.
Fresh challenge systems and a slick new story make 91Act's rogue-lite that much more compelling, even if some aspects could be better.
A gripping tale that's as emotionally layered as it is lovingly nuanced, Tarsier Studios' newest horror title is one for the ages.
It might appear a festival of speed, but Milestone’s latest motorcycling sim buries its authenticity beneath the superficial atmosphere.
Suda51's sensory overload of a hack-and-slash title is as full of style as it is of iffy combat, performance issues, and bland levels.
Skip The 9th Charnel. It never does enough to feel genuinely fun, engaging, or immersive.
With Yakuza Kiwami 3 & Dark Ties, RGG Studio wants to modernize the most obviously aged entry in the series. Did they manage to do that?
Team Ninja has done it again. This third installment is an ideal capstone for a trilogy, blending the best ideas from the past with bold new additions that click almost instantly.
By rebuilding and streamlining the classic adventure, Reimagined stands as one of the series’ strongest entries.
From the presentation and controls to the core gameplay focus, The Game Bakers' survival climbing game is absolutely incredible.
Wildlight Entertainment's PvP raid shooter mash-up of multiplayer elements offers a repetitive, uninspired and dull time.
Does Bandai Namco's latest take on the Soulslike franchise hit harder than the first title? Yes, but there are a few caveats.
2XKO is Riot Games’ latest effort to expand League of Legends into a new competitive genre, while still being easy to pick up and play.
Mecha tactical RPG from the late 90s? Whoa, sign me up. Though, Front Mission 3 Remake is not the ideal definitive version of the game, it's an improvement over the Switch version.
The Avalanche crew heads to the Nintendo Switch 2 with excellent results.
An excellent version of an already great title arrives on Xbox in what’s shaping up to be a great year for the console.
Serafini Productions’ take on bullying and the impact of social media on troubled minds is not just relevant, but quite the entertainer when its systems manage to come together.
Hypergryph's action RPG foray falls short in several places, but the unorthodox systems, exploration and visuals make it worth a try.