Microsoft’s long running Flight Simulator series is back with its 2024 iteration. Promising a number of key improvements from the 2020 release, does the latest version deliver the goods?
Another old-school beat em' up honoring a loved franchise arrives. Will Wrath of Cobra satisfy G.I. Joe fans? Or is this blast from the past something to skip?
GSC Game World and S.T.A.L.K.E.R. make a triumphant return in an epic and terrifying open world odyssey.
Giants Software's acclaimed series returns with a new entry for PC and consoles, but it clearly needed more time to cultivate.
Frontier Developments finally follows up on Planet Coaster, but despite the gorgeous visuals, it falters in truly baffling ways.
Artdink's HD-2D remake of the beloved Dragon Quest 3 retains everything that made the original so good while enhancing it.
LEGOfying Horizon Zero Dawn has worked out better than most would have expected.
Mario and Luigi's return is a triumphant one.
Empire of the Ants is an exceptionally well-made game.
After last year's disappointing re-releases, learn how the PC version stacks up with its higher frame rates and additional options.
Slitterhead is weird and rough around the edges, but boy am I glad it exists.
Shadows of the Damned: Hella Remastered is a welcome return to hell.
Nearly 14 years later, Dragon Age is back in a more or less muted fashion. Find out what keeps the sequel from being truly great.
Over four years since its early access launch, Phasmophobia is still a terrifying experience with a compelling gameplay loop.
Check out our review to conclude whether Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered is the ideal way to experience the seminal 2017 release.
Horror fans rejoice, the seminal Clock Tower finally gets an official worldwide release and it's lovingly handled by WayForward no less. But despite the added bells and whistles, can Clock Tower's 199...
No More Room in Hell 2 opts for an extraction shooter approach over the original's tense survival horror and wildly misses.
A cliched plot, multiplayer issues, and polish problems aside, the latest Call of Duty offers some fun times for Campaign and Zombies fans.
Once again, protagonist Max Caulfield stars in one of Life is Strange's most gripping outings to date.
Remedy Entertainment's survival horror sequel signs off with another typically strong chapter.