
Despite lackluster board design and side modes that can become repetitive, Super Mario Party is a fun group game that showcases a diverse collection of minigames.


Despite lackluster board design and side modes that can become repetitive, Super Mario Party is a fun group game that showcases a diverse collection of minigames.

The Messenger is a strong throwback to action platformers like Ninja Gaiden with welcome twists.

While We Happy Few is dragged down by irritating missions, scarce-but-necessary resources, and technical blips from time to time, it’s a fun adventure that combines an eerie atmosphere and a gripping narrative to great effect.

Octo Expansion is a terrific reason to once again take the plunge into Splatoon 2.

Whether you want a unique side-scroller to play alone or a teamwork-emphasizing experience to play with a friend, this is worth a look.

With passive gameplay and constant random elements, Pokémon Quest is entirely forgettable

The Swords of Ditto's repetitive nature grinds after a few playthroughs, but it's a journey worth taking at least a few times.

Super Daryl Deluxe features multiple good ideas, but the execution is limited in its success.

UFC 3 is an outstanding evolution of the series, and the best MMA game ever released.

Whether you're scouring the overworld for secrets or delving into the dungeons, Blossom Tales is a delightful take on a beloved genre.

Floor Kids is a unique and enjoyable rhythm game that suffers from too much repetition in its gameplay.

We look back at the second season of Minecraft: Story Mode.

Does the latest game from Sonic Team hit the mark?

Bubsy: The Woolies Strikes Back attempts to deliver a retro experience, but the adventure underwhelms and frustrates from start to finish, and left me wishing the franchise would have stayed buried.

Despite its technical hiccups and frustrating early hours, Hob is a worthwhile experience that rewards ardent explorers and delivers an exciting mystery to unravel.