
This first-person experience succeeds both in its puzzles and story.


This first-person experience succeeds both in its puzzles and story.

One of those frantic party games that you’ll love screaming at

If games like Firewatch, Soma, and Everybody’s Gone to the Rapture are referred to as walking simulators, Valley should be called a running simulator.

Civil unrest rules the streets, and government is abusing its power, but Adam Jensen's biggest problem ends up being the story.

I never thought I would say this, but Star Wars fans should play a Lego game for new Star Wars canon.

The kind of nostalgic gaming that makes you want to play the original Mega Man games instead

The best Uncharted yet. It hooks you emotionally early on and keeps you locked in place as the thrill of the hunt for a lost treasure takes shape

Everything old is new again for the space-faring rodent and his robot friend.

This Lego experience is more for comic fans who can appreciate seeing a character who hasn’t appeared in anything since the 1950s.

DICE accurately captures the look of George Lucas' films, but doesn't offer enough content to support it.

Bethesda Game Studios' return to the wasteland delivers improved combat and densely packed exploration.

The best Lego video game in quite some time is also the best toys-to-life game of the year

Rocksteady's final Arkham title is a welcome assault of comic-book bliss and stunning new-gen visuals.

The core of this baseball experience is fantastic, offering a wide variety of finely honed gameplay mechanics that embody the realism of the sport.

Moon Studios' venture into "Metroidvania" territory is every bit as beautiful as it is challenging.