
A much-anticipated return for gaming’s leading historical fiction series


A much-anticipated return for gaming’s leading historical fiction series

This beautiful racing game has something for everyone

Stealth and mayhem return in Arkane’s lovely world of grime

A touching, painterly story of love and loss

A surprise release from the creator of Thomas Was Alone that tells a wonderful story

I spent the equivalent of a working week playing Aven Colony and it was hard labor. This is a game of relentless concentration and chore-work, with only the briefest flashes of magic and relief, offering almost nothing new to the city building, or resource management genres.

The Fidelio Incident makes an admirable attempt to approach a difficult subject from a unique angle. But it fails to capture the emotional subtlety or artful storytelling that games like Gone Home, Firewatch and Virginia have demonstrated within the same kind of framework.

Old Man's Journey is sweet and undemanding

Rakuen is authentic and extraordinary

Dawn of War 3 isn't evolutionary, but it is ferociously competent

Blackwood Crossing's truth is unforgettable and wrenching.

This is an exceptional piece of fantasy fiction, a metamorphosis machine, a toy, a game like no other. It's a work of deep imagination, humor and thoughtfulness. Everything held me captive for many hours, and will continue to do so. It's brave, bizarre, compelling and beautiful.