Senua's saga continues with another impressive outing by Team Ninja.
A simple and straightforward 1v1 samurai game.
Ghost of Tsushima has made its debut on PC, and here's how well it holds up.
True to the developers' past catalog, Lorelei and the Laser Eyes is a unique and memorable game.
Thekla, Inc.'s remaster brings new life to a beloved indie platformer, whether it's in the presentation or the extensive developer commentary.
Blackbird Interactive's long-awaited sequel to the iconic sci-fi RTS series is here. Is it worth the wait, especially for series fans?
Supergiant Games' sequel is superior to the original in almost every way, boasting extensive polish and content while still in early access.
Where MotoGP 24 shines is where it has always shined: its tight, satisfying racing gameplay on beautiful, diverse tracks.
A fun roguelike management sim that needed more time in the oven
Bandai Namco's re-release of PAC-MAN Mega Tunnel Battle has a solid enough gameplay loop with nice visuals, but suffers in several other areas.
Rare's Sea of Thieves is the definitive pirate fantasy with its range of content, gorgeous visuals and irresistible charm.
If starved for more Remnant 2 content, The Forgotten Kingdom is worth checking out, but don't expect anything mind-blowing.
Manor Lords sets itself apart from other medieval titles with a more methodical pace and focus on city-building, but it has a ways to go.
A pleasant return to the end of the world.
If exploring a unique sand-filled setting and blowing up other vehicles sounds like a good time, SAND LAND may just be what you need.
Check out our review to see how well 2K Sports did with its revival of the classic TopSpin franchise.
Moon Studios' Soulslike action RPG offers an involving setting, visceral combat and gorgeous visuals but requires much more polish.
Stellar Blade feels like a blast from the past in the best way possible.
Phantom Fury is a follow-up to Ion Fury, taking place a few years into the future. Read on to figure out how well it holds up.
TMNT Arcade: Wrath of the Mutants is too simplistic and straightforward for its own good.