While still imperfect on PS5, MSFS 2024’s methodical simulation pushes even casual flyers toward piloting zenith.
While its story and characters aren't the most memorable, this prequel makes up for it with the combat and abject freedom.
Kirby Air Riders is a chaotic, bombastic, adrenaline-fueled thrill-ride that strikes the perfect balance between being simple and rewarding skill.
Netmarble Neo's action RPG is a shoddy adaptation of the beloved manhwa and a terrible, repetitive experience otherwise.
Chock-full of fun references and packed with enjoyable action, Tribute Games' latest is yet another winner for beat 'em up fans.
A barebones return of the Project CARS spirit that shows flashes of excellence.
Trigger Happy Interactive’s survival horror experience is a somewhat unpolished yet effective title that will have you on the edge of your seat more often than you’d like to admit.
A.I.L.A. sets up an incredibly interesting premise for its horror story, but how well can the game actually deliver on these promises?
A charming jankiness welcomes those who enjoyed cult classics like Gothic, but this open-world fantasy action RPG offers little else.
Charismatic leads and a unique style make for a solid side-scroller, but they're not enough to truly elevate Heart Machine's latest.
Escape From Tarkov has been around for quite some time in alpha and beta, but now it’s time to see how it stacks up against the competition.
Pushing survival into sensory overload, STALKER 2 on PS5 evolves the Zone with tension you don’t just see, but feel.
Rennsport is a serious sim racer with plenty of potential, but it never escapes Gran Turismo’s shadow, delivering a fun drive that’s constantly undercut by a handful of big drawbacks.
An excellent presentation, phenomenally-written characters and genuinely compelling choices define AdHoc Studio's debut effort.
The worst campaign in Call of Duty history awaits, but even as an overall package, Activision's latest feels woefully by-the-numbers.
The classic block-clearing puzzle game is given a new lease on life thanks to a gorgeous interplay of visual FX and music.
Funatics, Nukklear, and SparklingBit fail to recapture the magic of the 2008 original, though not all of this classic’s problems are their fault.
The latest entry in the Anno franchise goes the furthest back the series has ever been, and here's how well it manages the task.
Arguably the best version yet of musou style gameplay buoys a dull story.
Where Winds Meet is a free to play epic with fair monetization, tons of content, and outstanding overall value.