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.
Cyberpunk, 2020.
The long-awaited finale to the Erebonia arc lives up to lofty expectations and then some.
NHL 21 takes some bold shots, but doesn’t quite connect with many of its goals.
Imperfect yet enjoyable dungeon crawling.
Amnesia: Rebirth elevates psychological horror to an entirely new level.
The textbook definition of a generic third-person shooter.
In Cloudpunk, the good and the bad are simply a package deal.
A forgettable game let down by an abundance of crucial flaws.
Age of Empires III is still daring and imperfect, but this is the best its ever been.
FIFA 21 is a solid football game, but if you already have FIFA 20, there's no good reason to spend more money on this year's instalment.
RIDE 4 looks the part, but fundamental issues keep it from truly shining.
Crash returns in an excellent platformer that expertly marries old ideas with new.
X-wing vs. TIE Fighter.
I hope you really like World 1-1...
Genshin Impact borrows heavily from Breath of the Wild, but also adds its own ideas on top to deliver a surprisingly full-featured and engaging open world action-RPG.