
A shift away from single-player leaves Black Ops 7 with its most lopsided and homogenous entry in decades, though what it does offer is still good fun.

A shift away from single-player leaves Black Ops 7 with its most lopsided and homogenous entry in decades, though what it does offer is still good fun.

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A snappy entry in the best series that action tower defence has to offer, held back by a repeating roguelite structure that's only partially successful.

The roguelike and FPS genres haven't been spliced so successfully since Deathloop-and Wild Bastards deserves just as much acclaim.

Folded-in features from battle royale can only go so far in saving this rushed production.

Ever wondered what adventure games were like in the ‘70s?

XCOM has morphed into a brilliant superhero social sim.

A heist sim that's so much less than it could have been.

Arkane founder’s first indie outing is a chaotic soup of colliding systems, and that soup tastes absolutely delicious.

Jett: The Far Shore is an evocative adventure that feels brilliant under the thumbs, but one whose creative systems feel stifled by rigid story-telling.

Action tower defense comes home.


I hope the flickering headlights of a glowing review are enough to help players find SnowRunner through the fog.

Clockwork God celebrates the tension between old and new, and finds profound comedy in the juxtaposition. It’s Size Five’s masterpiece.

There’s slow-burn greatness in Phoenix Point. It’s a game where you might be exploring a site, bracing for ambush, but instead find an abandoned theme park dedicated to a novelty boy band of hedge fund managers called the Lucrative Lads.