Far from fixing the base game's faults, Annihilation Instinct lays the groundwork for Atomic Heart's next storyline in a messy fashion.
If the rigors of managerial work, keeping a team afloat financially while boosting morale, and seeing your hard work pay off in a climactic F1 Grand Prix are your bag, then F1 Manager 2023 is your pla...
An entry level Metroidvania platformer that's easy to recommend to most players.
Ratchet and Clank: Rift Apart is still as fun as it ever was, provided you have the PC to handle it.
Double Dragon Gaiden: Rise of the Dragons admirably resurrects the Double Dragon brand with a short, but fun romp that still feels a tad shallow compared to the genre’s other recent offerings.
Pikmin 4 continues to exhibit why Nintendo's strategy series deserves way more love and attention that it gets.
Nobunaga’s Ambition: Awakening is celebrating the franchise’s 40th anniversary by bringing the classic franchise gameplay to modern systems. Find out how well it can pull this off in our review.
Blackout Protocol hopes to offer a tough as nails, tense co-op shooter experience. Check out our review to know whether it can pull it off.
Though not totally without its merits, Killsquad is ultimately a flawed and unremarkable experience.
Remnant 2 is the quintessential sequel, expanding and enriching the core gameplay while improving build variety and delivering new challenges.
The fast-paced action and sleek visuals are enticing, but Capcom's PvEvP title features several issues that make it difficult to recommend.
Ed-0: Zombie Uprising’s challenges are rooted in its poor difficulty balance and budget design, not so much in its nature of being a true rogue-like experience.
After having spent the better part of two decades being absent from the world of gaming, the Jagged Alliance franchise is back with its third entry. Check out our review.
Atelier Marie Remake: The Alchemist of Salburg is a throwback to the very start of Gust's role-playing game series, warts and all.
Night School Studio delivers a sequel that surpasses even its excellent predecessor.
The long-awaited "ending" to Striking Distance's survival horror delivers an iffy conclusion to Jacob's tale and not much else.
Despite a weak story and simple gameplay mechanics, Gylt is a passable experience that manages to keep you engaged until the credits roll.
While meant for hardcore series fans, Trails into Reverie delivers a solid role-playing experience with mostly great characters and combat.
The timeless quality of Pikmin 1 and 2 persists in these Switch ports, even if the ports themselves are fairly conservative.
AEW: Fight Forever looks to bring wrestling games back to their fast-paced, arcade-styled roots. Check out our review to see how well that turned out.