Bright Memory Infinite borrows some of the better ideas from modern first-person shooters and combines them with its own flashy identity to great effect.
A vacation getaway within a vacation getaway.
Sports Interactive delivers yet another excellent football management sim, surprising no one.
The Call of Duty formula’s most familiar entry does it well.
Keep your Macca and Life Stones ready.
History repeats itself as Playground Games once again delivers one of the best open world racers you'll ever play.
Riders Republic proves that the open-ended racing format can still work, while simultaneously reminding us of how it can come up short.
Fatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water skims the surface as a remaster but holds up well as a great horror game.
A step down for the NASCAR franchise.
Star-Lord leads the notorious Guardians on a memorable journey in Eidos Montreal's latest.
The Dark Pictures has its most differentiated and complex entry yet.
NHL returns with a visual uplift but disappoints in its game modes and minor gameplay improvements.
Crysis Remastered returns with its two sequels. But is the package worth it?
Hell Let Loose is a flawed but an intriguing experience.
The Queen of Metroidvania games returns.
It’s not Left 4 Dead 3, but it might as well be.
Nintendo's best portable hardware ever.
Far Cry 6 doesn't break the mould, but it's the best realization of the series' tried-and-true formula to date.
New World delivers a fun and approachable MMO despite being a bit too derivative and lacking polish.
Alan Wake lives on in remastered form.