
A massive, beautiful open-world fueled by brutal living and the dirty work of conquerors.

A massive, beautiful open-world fueled by brutal living and the dirty work of conquerors.

Ori and the Will of the Wisps is an excellent return to this bright and beautiful open-world platformer, with an affecting story to bolster the white-knuckle challenge.

Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice is a stylish, focused stealth-action take on the FromSoftware formula that's something amazing all its own.

Crackdown 3's mediocre, collectible-infused campaign and poor Wrecking Zone multiplayer are never more than mindless, rarely satisfying busy work.

The rich wasteland map of Fallout 76 is wasted on a mess of bugs, conflicting ideas, and monotony.

Ubisoft's rich open-world adventure through Ancient Greece is the best the series has ever been.

Dead Cells fuses breakneck motion with an emphasis on risk-and-reward for an incredibly engaging action-platformer.

Developer Dontnod's tale of a vampire doctor is elevated by a lot of great story, characters, and world-building, but its systems and technical hiccups weigh it down.

Nearly three years after its initial release, we've reviewed Rocket League to include its many new platforms and upgrades, and it's better than ever.

Ninja Theory has created a thoughtful, masterful marriage of mechanics and story that breath life into a world steeped in darkness.

Ubisoft's brawler offers some of the best multiplayer action in recent memory thanks to its deep and flexible melee combat.

Capcom's next entry in the Dead Rising franchise brings big changes to the formula, but nails its bloody arcade action and feelgood holiday vibe.

Respawn Entertainment's fluid first-person shooter aims to make good with an engaging single-player campaign and expanded online multiplayer.

Harebrained Schemes' roguelike action game hints at promising adventure but fails to dive very deep.

Heart Machine's stylish action tale radiates intense light and sound through its ruined, beautiful world.