Nearly three years on from its original launch, Cyberpunk 2077 is finally the game it was always supposed to be- or close enough, anyway.
If you were looking for an excuse to jump back into Resident Evil 4 Remake, here's an excellent one.
A barebones take on the cart racer genre.
Cyberpunk 2077 completes its three-year-long redemption arc in glorious fashion with the excellent Phantom Liberty.
An enjoyable enough continuation of the classic IP.
Aside from the expected graphical upgrade, the list of material improvements in NBA 2K24 is particularly short this year.
Mortal Kombat 1 is by far the best entry in the long-running franchise.
Falcom's blast from the past is finally localized for the West and provides some compelling gameplay to go with its intriguing plot.
Lies of P is a new Bloodborne-inspired action RPG that tells the story of Pinnochio in its own dark, twisted way. How well does it manage? Check out our review.
The Crew Motorfest is easily the most enjoyable entry in Ubisoft's open world racing series.
SYNCED's endless grind can eventually grow tiresome due to poor incentives despite superb gameplay mechanics.
Ad Infinitum emphasizes adventure and tragedy as much, if not more, than its myriad of horrors with above-average results.
Despite a few rough edges, Under the Waves is a solid underwater adventure that's worth seeing through to the end.
Larian Studios' sprawling RPG is an absolute must-play for anyone with a PS5.
Daymare 1994: Sandcastle takes us to the events that took place four years before Daymare 1998. How well can the game manage to walk the fine line between horror and action?
Team Reptile's Jet Set Radio-inspired action-adventure title has the visual chops, but can it rise above the original?
Bethesda's newest RPG is a stellar interstellar adventure.
Trine 5: A Clockwork Conspiracy might not change the rulebook of the franchise, but it's still a solid albeit flawed experience.
In a sea of indie-developed retro-inspired shooters, Sprawl is a new offering with a unique art style. Here’s our review.
Ascendant Studios' long-in-development first-person shooter offers some decent visuals and a solid cast but little else.