
Fallout's mutation into an online multiplayer hybrid leaves it weak and soulless.


Fallout's mutation into an online multiplayer hybrid leaves it weak and soulless.

Fantastic new level designs, minor but meaningful additions, and a few excellent bonuses help strengthen the endurance of the Hitman series.

Playground Games continues to master the art of driving games that are both accessible and complex, and Horizon 4's numerous meaningful changes keep the series lively and looking fantastic.

Raiding ancient tombs and exploring dense environments is still outstanding in Lara's latest, but the mechanics of the reboot series are getting as rough and unpredictable as the terrain.

A spectacular cinematic presentation and sensational core mechanics help Insomniac's take on a Spider-Man game shine, in spite of some unimaginative open-world activities.

Into the Breach's Advanced Edition update adds even more of what makes the base game so remarkable, creating an even better experience.

Old and new components of the Yakuza franchise combine to create one of the series' strongest entries.

Smart adjustments to mechanics make the act of playing the Banner Saga series finale feel as suspenseful as the story it tells.

Ubisoft's Transamerican driving game trades in arcade-style fun, variety, and player convenience, though its exploration and multiplayer options leave you wanting.

Humor courses through West of Loathing's veins, making every minute of this RPG/adventure hybrid a delight.

Battletech's brand of mechanized tactics is as deep as it is slow. But with patience and attention, its detailed mechanics and tonal presentation are incredibly rewarding.

With some smart changes to exploration, discovery, and progression, Far Cry 5 makes engaging and experimenting with its gorgeous open world more exciting than ever.

Exciting changes to combat and an endearing narrative see the final chapter in Kazuma Kiryu's decade-long saga refine what has made the series great.

Crossing Souls is a serviceable action-adventure fueled by 1980s nostalgia, but its dependence on classic tropes isn't enough to make it remarkable.

Shadow of the Colossus is a beautiful reconstruction of an extraordinary title, a modern classic that everyone must experience.