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.
This vessel is best left unexplored.
Even with slight performance issues, Iceborne still stands as an incredible expansion.
An interstellar translation that superbly exceeds many expectations of the long-awaited PC port of Bungie’s Halo adventures.
A cluttered vampire visual novel whose bright spots are muddy.
A simple yet touching package.
Bro-op before the end of the world.
A run-of-the-mill but licensed sci-fi shooter that mixes multiple genres into one compiled straight shooter journey.
Rockstar’s latest is still a great – but flawed – game… and another example of a mediocre PC port.
Shenmue 3 purposely avoids revision by fearlessly leaning into its past.
A soft reboot whose sniping doesn’t outweigh its problems.
Pokemon Sword and Shield are a marvelous foundation for future games in the series to build on.
Respawn’s latest is the best Star Wars game in more than a decade.
Avoiding extinction for the zoo simulation genre.
Surprisingly enough, Need for Speed is good again.