
Not quite as novel as its predecessor, but the co-op is still bewitching.

Not quite as novel as its predecessor, but the co-op is still bewitching.

There's a new Crusader King on the throne.

The game that launched a thousand ships.

Grab your stetson and sneak your way through the Wild West.


The classic RTS is back, with a remaster that doesn't live up to its promise.

The best Age of Empires now has a fitting remaster.

A brilliant grand strategy game full of squabbling nobles.

Making deals at the end of the world.

Passive AI and a flawed economy ruin what could have been a refreshing 4X experiment.

Lethal League Blaze doesn’t flip over the table, but it’s an extremely confident sequel that improves on just about every part of its predecessor.

Two Point Hospital is a wonderful place to work—just ignore all the corpses.

Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy is a nearly flawless remaster of a mixed bag that I'm still incredibly fond of, even after so many deaths.

I don't want to bad-mouth cool dinosaurs, but cool dinosaurs can only carry a game so far.

Ten kings enter, one king leaves.