
The cover-based firefights continue to satisfy in big ways.


The cover-based firefights continue to satisfy in big ways.

The wait is worth it for CD Projekt Red's next open-world RPG, but it's an uneven playthrough that shines in particular areas and struggles in others.

Loot is handled remarkably well and combat is fun, but the world, story, and missions don't have much of a pulse.

The Pathless is a wonderfully different game that makes you feel like you have ownership over the entire experience and are not being led along by a pre-scripted playbook.

The new Spider-Man's adventure is shorter and more focused, but is still an exhilarating blast.

The multiplayer delivers huge thrills, while the single-player struggles to hit the target.

Crystal Dynamics delivers a fun brawler that hones in on each of the heroes' unique abilities.

HB Studios continues to play a mean 18 holes, but the visuals and unlockables come up a little short.

Playing as a monster has moments of devious fun, but the quest is repetitive.

Mowing down enemies for rewards that stick with you is a lot of fun, especially when it plays this well.

Playing as a shark in an underwater story of revenge is hilarious and fun.

You are humanity's last hope in this thrilling exploration of an abandoned moon base.

Ninja Theory's hero-based fighter has a lot going for it, but the thrills don't last long.

The slayer is in rare form in this sequel, wielding an expended arsenal and more acrobatic moves.

Developer Moon Studios has made a sequel that shines brighter in platforming and combat.