
Cuphead is a challenging, delightful homage to classic animation and retro gaming.


Cuphead is a challenging, delightful homage to classic animation and retro gaming.

This impressive follow-up builds on its predecessor with emotional gut punches and unnerving visuals that stick with you.

Whiplash-inducing crashes and unique character abilities are initially satisfying, but only the most dedicated rubberneckers will find a reason to stick around.

Every mission in the final arc is a statement, demonstrating a mastery of level design and a willingness to subvert expectations laid out five years ago.

It doesn’t reinvent the genre, but Sackboy: A Big Adventure is a wonderful platformer that takes what’s come before, sprinkles in its trademark aesthetic, and shakes things up enough to feel fresh and exciting.

With the launch of Like A Dragon on PS5, read about how this fantastic turn-based RPG captures the essence of what came before while setting out on its own journey.

With the deluxe edition, Pikmin 3 lives up to its potential as a game to bring people together – even if it’s just to move tangerines and grapes around.

Mafia: Definitive Edition is an interesting time capsule that shows how far the industry has come since 2002.

Much like the victim at the center of its story, Deadly Premonition 2: A Blessing in Disguise feels like a lifeless relic frozen in ice.

Minecraft Dungeons’ padded-out midgame is repetitive even among its grind-heavy peers.

Ghosts, flamethrowers, and rising pools of guava juice prove to be far from the biggest obstacles to success.

Drop in, enjoy the hunt, and get out while you can.

Looking for a soothing staycation in these troubled times? Welcome home.

Its charming visuals and messages of compassion and cooperation make Wattam a great game to play with younger members of the family.

I quite enjoyed looking at Sayonara Wild Hearts, even though interacting with it left me cold.