
Rico Rodriguez's return is a wide-open playground primed for explosive action.


Rico Rodriguez's return is a wide-open playground primed for explosive action.

We're giving it a glowing endorsement.

Warning: don't learn too much about this beautiful, minimalist management-survival game before you play. But do read our review!

An open world galaxy that tosses you the keys to your own privateer spaceship to do with as you please.

This expansion pales in comparison to the free upgrade this excellent city-builder already received.

Double Fine's XCOM-meets-Game of Thrones tactical combat has a unique feel, but leans heavily on luck.

Rocksteady's third Batman is an impressive game on almost every level, with non-stop variety and great action.

You don't have to think outside the box to solve these physics puzzles, but there are a few head-scratchers in its test chambers.

You can expect to see a few good tactical battles before the AI loses steam and its strategy gets frustrating.

This city simulator is all about building huge, bustling towns, but they don't need us to save them from disaster.

It's the boss fight we wanted from the main game... but at what cost?