What was great in 2018 remains great in 2020.
A great remaster of a conflicted game.
The remake is a testament to just how good this game always was.
Thanks to its slick new design, rapid speeds, and the excellent new controller, the PS5 feels like a massive leap over its predecessor.
Sackboy fluently brings the LittleBigPlanet world into a new era.
Bright Memory is a short, confused mess that can also occasionally be fun.
A great expansion that just misses being more.
A step into the future for console gaming.
The Falconeer doesn't live up to its potential, but ends up being pretty compelling nonetheless.
Godfall lacks both soul and ambition.
A beautiful, captivating game that combines engaging exploration, rewarding puzzles, and thrilling traversal.
Square Enix's latest is a strong rhythm action game and stellar trip down memory lane.
A new high for Ubisoft's open world franchise.
Hot Pursuit Remastered is a solid remaster of one of the best games in the NFS franchise.
Yakuza reinvents itself for a new generation.
An underrated gem shines once again on the Switch.
A decent ride for younger audiences, but largely forgettable by and large.
Dirt 5 effectively improves on its predecessor and its genre.
Little Hope paves a path for the future.
Watch Dogs: Legion promises big things, and delivers them with aplomb.