LEVEL-5’s football RPG has far more strengths than weaknesses, and its charming presentation more than makes up for its flaws.
Sanctuary of Sarras adds real weight to Tainted Grail’s wider mythos, expanding the lore the base game established and making the larger narrative feel richer as a result.
Bitmap Bureau's adaptation of a timeless classic isn't perfect, but it packs enough to make this a worthwhile run-and-gun platformer.
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Pioneers of Pagonia is finally out after having spent almost two years in Early Access. How well did this city builder turn out? Find out!
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Metroid Prime 4: Beyond, shines in sound, visuals, controls, and performance, but level design is flat and NPC chatter nags.
Ferocious is an indie shooter that throws you on an island full of dinosaurs, soldiers and mechs with some guns. Is it worth your time
A surreal journey that's eerily relatable, reinforced by some fun skateboarding, incredible art direction and excellent music.
Bungie's live-service wonder isn't dead yet, but Renegades is more of a stabilizing addition rather than an infusion of fresh ideas.
New Nightfarers, Day 3 bosses and a new map make this an essential buy for the hardcore, but it still stumbles in baffling ways.
Eyes Out's attempt at presenting a unique take on an interesting premise is going to entertain you, but isn't likely going to keep you coming back for more.
Is the third re-release of a classic in modern gaming in as many years worth buying into? Or does this one deserve a pass? We dived in to find out, and things are a little less binary.
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.