Roller Champions’ commendable foundation delivers some good fun but loses steam far too quickly.
Sniper Elite 5 is unmissable for anyone with even a passing interest in stealth games.
Another solid video game based on a popular move license.
The ideas are better than the execution in this Lovecraftian roguelite.
Salt and Sacrifice mixes in a lot of standard RPG ideas with its interesting art style to deliver a worthy, if overly familiar experience to fans of challenging 2D action games.
A prequel to the forthcoming Hundred Heroes, this action RPG/town-builder is an enjoyable yet fairly basic experience.
Cellar Door Games' eagerly awaited rogue-lite follow-up is even more addictive than the original, and easily it's best yet.
Using real-time physics and problem solving proves to be a winning combination for teardown despite its bag of tricks being a little shallow.
Trek to Yomi might not be the most ambitious game from a gameplay perspective, but its gorgeous visuals and presentation make it a game worth experiencing nonetheless.
The Serpent Rogue is a curious roguelike survival game with a few addicting elements on offer under its hazy exterior.
A conservative port of a solid Star Wars game.
MotoGP 22 spends more time on subtle tweaks and playing the nostalgia card than meaningful evolution, resulting in not much more than a merely passable iteration.
Back to the drawing board.
The House of the Dead is still enjoyable at its core, but the remake has more than a few rough edges.
Finely-tuned tweaks and meaningful additions make this year’s The Show one of the best outings of the entire series.
These are the LEGO droids we're looking for.
Nintendo's pink puffball stages a hell of a comeback.
WolfEye Studios' debut title is an unmissable one for fans of immersive sims.
The Borderlands franchise proves it can sustain spin-offs.
Ikai has some redeeming qualities, but they're far from enough to make up for its many, many deficiencies.