Appropriately enough for one of the best racing games of its time, Forza Horizon 5's first expansion is an unmissable experience.
BlueTwelve Studio's adventure game backs its unique premise with plenty of substance.
Loopmancer can pack a punch, but it falls short of its own goals too often to be particularly memorable.
A night in the museum.
Despite being light on extras, Klonoa Phantasy Reverie Series delivers lovingly tuned-up remasters that honor and improve the source material.
Rise's first expansion isn't a revelation for the series but adds to almost everything fun from the base game while adding some much-needed challenges.
Say cheese.
When taken as a whole, Matchpoint Tennis Championships is a game that ends up feeling like a half-baked package.
The finely-tuned combat and stylish execution make Arcadegeddon an undeniably good time despite it lacking the creativity to fully utilize its own themes.
Outriders' expansion has a boring story, but playing through it is a blast.
The Delicious Last Course is basically a must-buy for anyone who likes Cuphead.
Whatever potential the new Trails races and Career Mode could offer is marred by technical issues, shoddy visuals, wonky physics, and much more.
A gift for long time fans of Capcom fighting games.
A sloppy port of a solid game.
Even with a superfluous F1 Life and some odd bugs, F1 22 maintains its strong fundamentals while tightening up its racing and offering more options.
Despite its issues, Disgaea 6 Complete is still a good time.
DNF Duel threads the needle of approachable gameplay well while minimizing most of the downsides of its simplicity.
Back in the limelight.
Sonic Origins goes all-out in paying tribute to the iconic franchise's early years.
A solid addition to a niche sub-genre.