Supergiant Games exceeds its own bar for narrative-driven rogue-lites in terms of scale, combat, build-crafting, and atmosphere.
Deep Rock Galactic: Survivor is the latest entry in the survivor-like genre popularized by Vampire Survivors. But how does it measure up?
Falcom's remake is more than a return to where it all began - it's a dazzling reminder of what makes the series so special.
It’s a double win for Silent Hill fans. After the excellent Silent Hill 2 remake by Bloober Team, Konami and Neobards have delivered a visually astounding and downright scary experience with Silent ...
2024’s biggest multiplayer hit makes a smooth transition to a new platform.
EA Sports FC 26 delivers a great experience, though largely familiar for series veterans.
Atomfall: The Red Strain matches the base game’s quality but still misses crucial quality-of-life improvements.
A solid title that brings the best of the franchise to the table while offering more than enough to stand on its own merits.
CrossWorlds is a thrilling, chaotic, and endlessly replayable racer that finally gives Sonic a karting identity of his own.
A dedicated co-op adventure built on bricks, wit, and a touch of platforming for simple yet engaging fun.
The Claws of Awaji expansion becomes available only after finishing Assassin’s Creed Shadows and meeting specific requirements. Is it worth the effort?
The latest DLC for Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 takes a more concentrated approach, centering on crafting while telling its own story.
Indy is back for another adventure and while this new chapter does a lot of things very well, it could have been so much more.
Gearbox's latest is a return to form and a reminder of everything that made its looter shooter so unique, nagging issues aside.
NBA 2K26 delivers sharper on-court gameplay that shines despite the weight of heavy microtransactions holding it back.
A revitalized Be A Pro mode and enhanced presentation elements do wonders for this year's hockey game.
Challenging, frustrating, invigorating, and oh-so fulfilling, Team Cherry's long-awaited sequel is simply a masterpiece in almost every way.
The Bloober Team's latest outing is a trip to places of the past you might not choose to visit. But duty calls, and the Travellers must answer.
A bigger and bolder sequel that ups the spectacle and ambition, though a few lingering flaws keep it from achieving true mechanical perfection.
Forgotten Land gets the polish it always deserved, plus Star Crossed World as a sweet extra.