The saga is complete, at last.
Developed by Core Engage, this early access title offers city-building in a post-apocalyptic landscape with some rough edges.
Pocketpair's eagerly awaited "Pokemon with guns" title is here, but does it offer more for creature-collecting fans to dive into? Find out here.
Naughty Dog's masterpiece returns with excellent new additions.
A triumphant return for a classic franchise.
Pioneers of Pagonia puts its own twist on the genre thanks to its naturalistic approach to city layouts.
Appeal Studios uses the classic tale of Robin Hood as a base for wacky sci-fi tropes, repetitive beat 'em up gameplay and an awkward setting.
Custom Mech Wars is a disppointing game that fails to stand on its promise of delivering a customizable and high-octane mech adventure.
Trinity Fusion is a mediocre roguelite with some interesting ideas and an equal number of flaws to go along with it.
The sequel may come off as more of an extensive update, but more characters, extensive features, and additional mechanics justify checking it out.
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.