
Planet Coaster proves that managing your own wonderland isn’t all fun and games, but its a nearly limitless creation toolkit.


Planet Coaster proves that managing your own wonderland isn’t all fun and games, but its a nearly limitless creation toolkit.

Civilization VI is a Swiss watch of complexity. Every element of Firaxis' newest strategy simulation has been refined to a razor's edge.

WWE 2K17's core combat has improved, but Yuke’s grappling skills still aren’t strong enough to make anyone other than hardcore fans take notice.

Poly Bridge is more of a builder’s toolbox than a traditional game. Overcoming these engineering challenges is rewarding, but reaching the solution takes a lot of work.

Umbrella Corps had potential, but proves that ideas are nothing without proper execution.

A sterile open world and excessive backtracking drain Catalyst of the fun found in the original.

Like space itself, Paradox’s new strategy sim is big, complex, and easy to get lost in.

Stephen's Sausage Roll features some of the tightest puzzle design I've seen in years.

The show leaves a bit to be desired, but the game is full of breakneck firefights and stunning action set pieces

Each level is a tight-knit firefight that unfolds like a classic gun-fu action film

Alien firefights play out like deadly games of chess. The difficulty tests your resolve, but XCOM remains one of the deepest and most rewarding strategy games on the market