Monark fails to do justice to its several interesting ideas, with grindy combat and its repetitive structure letting the entire experience down.
An unabashed, unapologetic simulation racer that doesn’t quite justify it.
Gran Turismo 7 is simply one of the greatest racing games of all time.
ELEX 2 elevates some of its predecessor’s ideas, but mostly just ends up delivering another buggy game that occasionally entertains.
Lo Wang is back again, once again, in a more linear single-player adventure but is this no-frills approach worth checking out for FPS fans?
A frustrating experience.
GRID Legends might not blow your doors off, but it does tighten many of the core ideas from previous games while packing in a ton of content.
Souls-like in an open world? Count me in.
Cyberpunk 2077's native current-gen version is a slightly more polished version of a game that's still bogged down by significant issues.
A misstep at almost every turn.
This series has begun refining rather than reinventing.
Horizon Forbidden West's captivating story, gorgeous open world, and thrilling combat make for one of the most uniquely memorable games I've played in recent memory.
Poor visual presentation and bugs hold back Kingdom of the Dead from truly shining.
A mesmerizing experience.
A challenging game that rewards far more than it frustrates.
Dying Light 2 Stay Human is often let down by noticeable issues, but remains a consistently enjoyable experience until the end nonetheless.
A surprisingly bold and ambitious step forward that pays off.
Nathan Drake and Chloe Frazer's action-packed adventures are still an absolute blast.
A game that gets more frustrating the longer it trudges on.
A deep case of little brother syndrome.