God of War Ragnarok's free roguelite DLC is much better and more unmissable than you think.
Fntastic's last game before shutting down is a disaster on every front. It's irredeemably bad and yet somehow immensely boring.
The first paid DLC for Final Fantasy 16 is here. Does it measure up to the base game's brilliance or repeat some of its mistakes? Find out here.
Embark Studios' free-to-play competitive shooter delivers a high-octane experience with stellar gunplay, map design and all-out destruction.
Blood West is a first-person stealth game that puts players into the shoes of an undead gunslinger taking on grotesque monsters as they rid the land of evil.
The Lord of the Rings: Return to Moria is an unremarkable experience that feels like a faint shadow of the games that clearly inspired it.
Though Arkham Trilogy on the Switch serves as an excellent excuse to dive back into Asylum and City, its Arkham Knight port is nothing short of diabolical.
Owlcat Games' latest RPG is expansive and deftly captures the power fantasy of a Rogue Trader, even if some more polish is needed.
Despite some issues, Massive's first-person open-world adventure offers a rich world to explore, teeming with details and memorable characters.
Gunfire Games' first paid expansion for the shooter offers a decent new quest, a strong Archetype and some worthwhile items.
Nightdive Studios’ work on the remaster of Turok 3: Shadow of Oblivion wraps up the original trilogy, and here’s how the 20 plus year-old game holds up today.
Part city-builder, part Dungeon Keeper, The Station's SteamWorld Build lends the series' signature charm to established genres.
Despite an intriguing set-up, Microids' follow-up to the 1992 classic falters in almost every way, to say nothing of its various bugs.
Warhammer Age of Sigmar has gotten its second release with Realms of Ruin. Check out our review to find out more.
Despite a strong premise and decent progression, Free Range Games' survival sandbox title falls flat in the gameplay department.
Calling it one of 2023's worst games wouldn't even begin to describe just how much of a mess The Walking Dead: Destinies is.
Naruto X Boruto Ultimate Ninja Storm Connections hopes to offer the ultimate Naruto experience in video games. Does it deliver?
A rough launch and some technical issues tarnish Studio Wildcard's remake, but it's still a compelling survival crafting experience.
Teardown remains a surprisingly fun game. Tuxedo Labs has done a competent job of translating the core experience from the PC version over to the PS5.
Not even a surprisingly good Zombies mode can save this year's Call of Duty from its miserable Campaign and multiplayer issues.