
Like any good sandbox game, Just Cause 4 gives you the freedom to make your own fun, and has kept me experimenting and entertained for hours after the credits rolled.


Like any good sandbox game, Just Cause 4 gives you the freedom to make your own fun, and has kept me experimenting and entertained for hours after the credits rolled.

Mutant Year Zero also carves out its own niche in the turn-based strategy genre, but a limited scope and bafflingly abrupt ending mar the experience.

Like Agent 47 himself, Hitman 2 doesn’t take a lot of chances – instead it continues honing its underlying formula to a deadly precision.

Phantom Doctrine's abundance of systems takes a lot of time and experimenting to unpack, but if you’ve got the patience, the investment pays off.

House Flipper has its own list of vital improvements that need addressing if it hopes to satisfy would-be interior designers.

Despite a unique and engrossing premise, countless technical issues land Kingdom Come in the stockade.