The new battle royale isn't without its missteps or annoyances, but it's a solid start that feeds your appetite for destruction.
FM returns after a year long hiatus with a largely successful series reinvention.
With Wreckreation, Three Fields Entertainment attempts to take on a few tight corners with this one, but does it manage to stay on track?
The Yuke's-developed beat 'em up offers some flashy new mechanics but falls horrifically short in almost every notable area.
Tormented Souls 2 excels in polished visuals, haunting atmosphere and classic survival horror mechanics.
An intriguing premise and solid protagonist can't do much to salvage Bounty Star's gameplay, which can feel mindlessly repetitive.
The Chinese Room's latest title has you stuck in a loop of endless conversations and travelling between objective markers but here we are.
A refined, feature-rich sequel that deepens park management while honoring Jurassic magic.
The sequel makes everything bigger and better.
The zombies are back with a bang, and it's up to us and Crazy Dave to stall their onslaught and take them down once and for all. But does Plants Vs. Zombies Replanted manage to keep our attention?
Fast-paced, challenging, and downright exhilarating - this is a great comeback for the vaunted action series, imperfections and all.
Legends Z-A is not as good as Arceus was. It is, however, still a very good outing for the series, and, Arceus excepted, probably the best entry Pokemon has seen in the better part of a decade.
NASCAR 25 drives like a dream but is that enough? We take a look at iRacing's take on the popular racing franchise, and whether it lives up to the hype it has garnered since it was announced.
A unique narrative with an unlikely pairing results in one of the more unorthodox - and compelling - adventures this year.
ROG Xbox Ally X is not just an upgrade over the ROG Ally X, but a step forward in handheld hybridization itself.
Blue Prince blends puzzles and roguelike exploration into something refreshingly original, clever, calm, and unlike anything else you’ve played.
Battlefield 6 successfully rises above 2042's ashes with balanced classes, heaps of gameplay enhancements, and the most substantial single-player campaign since Battlefield 4.
Dotemu's first original IP offers some of the best beat 'em up action on the market, but also scores on nearly every other front.
Playtonic's remaster of its 2017 platformer offers a litany of improvements, but its level design still barely passes muster.
Bandai Namco and Supermassive Games have come up with a winner, as this is an adventure that can have you at the edge of your seat despite a few minor complaints.