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.
Armored Core 6: Fires of Rubicon is the first game in the mech-based action game in a decade. Does FromSoftware still have the golden touch? Read our review to find out.
Making the best of a bad situation.
Madden NFL 24 is yet another instalment of what has already existed in previous years with a few notable improvements.
A brief but compelling sci-fi thriller.
RIDE 5 does little to reinvent the wheel providing excellent racing gameplay with a rather average overall experience.
Rockstar's magnum opus still holds up after all this time, but its re-release leaves much to be desired with its lackluster "improvements."
Shadow Gambit: The Cursed Crew further cements Mimimi Games as one of the best in the business when it comes to real-time tactics and stealth.
Despite the crashes, limited content and lack of practice modes, Gun Interactive's new horror multiplayer delivers tension-filled fun.
The enhanced version of id Software's classic FPS looks and feels better than ever, making it a must-play title for first-person shooter fans.
Hotta Studio's open-world action RPG has an intriguing sci-fi setting and combat but suffers from mediocre story-telling, a terrible UI and more.
Moving Out 2 has the markings of a great sequel and is a blast with friends.
30XX hopes to bring the classic fast-paced, tough gameplay of Mega Man X to modern players with features like a level creation kit and randomly generated levels for its campaigns. Here’s how well it...
Like the sands that flood its fantasy world, Atlas Fallen is a bit too coarse and rough.
WrestleQuest hopes to offer up a different take on wrestling over what we’ve typically seen. Read our review to find out how well it can manage.
Larian Studios' long-awaited sequel to the vaunted series isn't just an incredible game. It's a love letter to D&D and the RPG genre.