Romance of the Three Kingdoms XIV offers a completely different brand of strategy, one rarely glimpsed at in the west before.
Satisfying gameplay holds up this otherwise inconsistent fighter.
4A Games' modern classics have made a triumphant portable debut.
An ode to Mega Man Zero.
Two Point Hospital is a surprisingly great console adaptation of a genre that's otherwise been scarce outside of PCs.
A lacking entry into a difficult sport’s gaming legacy.
Big Ant Studios’ second attempt is more successful than the first, but not all is well on the courts.
A few issues aside, Sam's Story is a perfect encapsulation of everything that was good about Metro Exodus itself.
Dreams is an overwhelming triumph.
The most complete version of Street Fighter V is a pretty solid package.
Age of Resistance Tactics is an enjoyable tactics RPG, though not one without issues.
Zombie Army 4 embraces being "another game with Nazi zombies."
Warcraft 3: Reforged reforges very little and ends up being not much of an upgrade over the original.
While familiar and more than a little routine, Mandate of Heaven offers some fun new options.
Kingdom Hearts 3’s first paid DLC pack gives longtime fans some challenging gameplay but may leave casual fans and story buffs out in the cold.
A delectable romp around a new planet.
These games have never been better.
Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot is occasionally enjoyable, but is often let down by a lack of polish, unimaginative design, and other issues.
Piranha Games' MechWarrior 5 is a decent romp for fans of the genre, but a tepid comeback for the franchise all in all.
Life is Strange 2 is a bold, ambitious, daring game, that has something to say, and wants you to think about it.