
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.