The Great One calls from beyond but you're probably better off letting it go to voicemail.
This collection isn't worth your money and time if you already own both games.
Red Dead Redemption 2 pushes this entire medium forward in stunning ways.
The Switch version of Square’s classic is a solid remake of a classic game that deserved better.
The classic Gamecube title has arrived and it is mostly like you remember it.
LEGO DC Super-Villains turns the series on its head and improves on its best traits to make it one of the series' strongest entries yet.
The legend will never die.
Enter a zen-like state of comboing and magic-casting in the latest entry in the Warriors Orochi series.
A tense, slow-paced tactic game that doesn’t mind wiping your entire squad at the drop of a hat.
Not quite a headshot, but still a hit.
Mario Party’s debut on Switch is a conservative game.
Reached for the sky, but doesn't get there.
An adventure that will give Fist of the North Star fans something to enjoy though other players’ mileage may vary.
WWE 2K19 is not without its issues, but it's still the series' strongest entry in years.
The old-school charm of The Bard's Tale 4 can't mask its performance issues and annoying design decisions.
Capcom's iconic Blue Bomber is back in the limelight.
Assassin's Creed Odyssey is one of the very best Assassin's Creed games Ubisoft has ever made.
Playgrounds' latest deftly balances all of its new features with the same excellent gameplay.
FIFA 19 makes some significant improvements on the pitch.
A fun MMO take on the survival crafting genre that brings a few new ideas to the table.