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.
Aliens: Dark Descent looks to bring the Alien franchise back into the strategy genre after quite some time. How well can developer Tindalos Interactive pull it off? Check out our review.
Capcom's cult classic returns with crisper visuals, a rearranged soundtrack and more while still delivering on its story and gameplay.
Like a tornadic bandicoot, Crash Team Rumble comes rip-roaring onto consoles with a fresh multiplayer take on the franchise.
The newest mainline entry in the illustrious franchise is a reminder of what makes Final Fantasy great and a masterfully crafted experience besides.
This Sonic package is a complete and veritable explosion of ‘90s Sonic nostalgia.
Trepang2 is trying to be a love-letter to the classic shooters of 2000s. But does that kind of gameplay still hold up today? Does Trepang2 do enough to solidify its own identity? Check out our review ...
This is one otherworldly gaming experience with interesting ideas, but wholly horrendous execution.
Limbic Entertainment's theme park builder is a charming and enjoyable game that fans of the genre won't want to miss.
Layers of Fear is a visual stunner, but as a horror experience, it tends to be a bit of a letdown more often than not.
F1 23 improves upon the status quo while injecting updates to the cars, two new circuits, and a more complex story campaign for the 2023 season.
Blizzard Entertainment has delivered a Diablo that's good but not great.
We Love Katamari REROLL + Royal Reverie is the second game in the Katamari franchise to make its way onto modern platforms. How well does this 2005 classic hold up today? Find out in our review.
Frictional Games' signature psychological horror is applied to a compact but tense sandbox setting with fairly strong results.
Backed by a solid protagonist and cast, Double Stallion's time-winding action platformer is a fun spin-off in the League of Legends universe.
Five months after its original release, Forspoken now has a DLC—In Tanta We Trust. Does this DLC make it worth revisiting the world of Athia? Find out in our review.
System Shock’s remake hopes to reintroduce the classic to a new generation of gamers. How well is it able to pull this off? Check out our review.