It's not perfect, and there are plenty of quirks to work through, but this open-world action-adventure is enjoyable overall.
The studio behind Warhammer 40,000: Boltgun has released a brand new retro-styled shooter, this time based on Starship Troopers.
It doesn't reinvent the wheel or significantly diverge from its predecessor, but Sucker Punch's co-op mode is still a fun, addictive time.
Spiders’ prequel to the first game manages to impress aside from a few, rather avoidable hiccups.
Warts and all, I’m happy that Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection exists.
There are some games that are conceptually perfect, at which point, once they exist, the only thing standing in the way of them and impeccable perfection is their execution of their pitch. Pokopia is ...
Saber's latest is an enjoyable co-op zombie-slaying romp, even if it could have benefitted from a less awful story and more uniqueness.
Bungie delivers a compelling extraction shooter in a trippy new setting, though whether that will be enough remains to be seen.
The latest expansion for World of Warcraft picks things up where The War Within left off. How well does Midnight pull this off?
New match types, improved physics, and an engaging Showcase add spectacle to WWE 2K26, but uneven momentum holds parts of the experience back.
Koei Tecmo and Team Ninja have done well to modernize the classic, but do this entry’s changes add to the original’s value or take away from it?
Though the studio has worked on simulation games before, Docked focuses entirely on one type of machine: cranes.
Tribute Games follows up on the beloved Scott Pilgrim vs The World: The Game with a fun time, despite its many shortcomings.
While retaining the same fundamental gameplay, Wishfully's gorgeous sequel improves on the original in almost every single way.
Bandai Namco’s latest take on a PS3-era classic adds some nifty new features, but does it do enough to offset the original game’s lingering issues?
Kingdom Come: Deliverance finally arrives on modern consoles. How well does it hold up?
Resident Evil Village is an essential Switch 2 pick for anyone who wants survival horror tension with blockbuster action.
For survival horror fanatics who own a Nintendo Switch 2, Resident Evil 7 is incredibly easy to recommend.
Requiem successfully combines the best of Resident Evil’s horror and action peaks, delivering potent scares and pulse-pounding action.
Despite some strong new content, Falcom's enhanced version of the 2024 action RPG still falls short of the series' best.