
XCOM 2 Collection scales down this turn-based strategy great for those who need to get their fix on the go, but this feat is made less impressive by a sub-optimal player experience.


XCOM 2 Collection scales down this turn-based strategy great for those who need to get their fix on the go, but this feat is made less impressive by a sub-optimal player experience.

Legends of Runeterra brings dynamic card design to life in a way that undeniably draws attention to both its snappy back-and-forth and the colorful world of League of Legends.

Even though some ambitious additions need a little refinement, Shadowbringers' fearless execution pays off in spades.

A fantastic multiplayer experience and vibrant art direction help make Dauntless stand out, despite feeling a little empty at times.

Three Kingdoms is the most ambitious that Total War has ever been, featuring an impressive variety of experiences thanks to its hefty source material.

My Time at Portia feels like it has a bounty of offerings, but there's not as much to the world as first appears.

God Eater 3 is the most polished that the series has been, but new developer Marvelous hasn't managed to buff out all the cracks.

Sinner: Sacrifice for Redemption is a bonafide boss rush buffet with an inventive twist, though its aesthetic presentation quickly grows dull.

With a strong return to its unique strategy roots, Valkyria Chronicles 4 is the franchise's golden ticket to Valhalla.

Faction politics are the backbone of Battle for Azeroth, but the real victories are the friends that you make along the way.

Total War Saga: Thrones of Britannia makes a hearty meal out of pig-sticking, pillaging, and politics.

Sidebar Games' charming golf RPG hits it out of the park.

Final Fantasy 14: Stormblood tackles somber themes with unexpected polish, proving that an old dog can indeed learn new tricks.