
Return to Monkey Island is a nostalgic, swashbuckling adventure you won't want to miss


Return to Monkey Island is a nostalgic, swashbuckling adventure you won't want to miss

Ghostwire: Tokyo feels like a throwback to a different era of action game design. It takes an off-beat approach to world design, story encounters, and combat pacing that won't be for everyone, but if you can get it to click into place you'll have a resoundingly chill time hunting ghosts throughout Tokyo.

OlliOlli World expands the series' formula with great success, effortlessly generating competition with a relentless sense of forward momentum

Halo Infinite celebrates a 20-year legacy and outlines the foundations for future expansion

DICE's multiplayer-only FPS has scale and spectacle

Riders Republic is an open-world sports game that encourages you to follow your passion and find your own fun.

Frustrating boss battles and cumbersome controls distract from an otherwise fun and isolating adventure

Deathloop is a killer new-generation showcase that will keep you guessing until the very end

Psychonauts 2 captures the spirit of '90s cartoons and channels it into an imaginative, inventive adventure

While The Ascent is a true visual showcase for the Xbox Series X, it lacks depth and clarity. There's a fun game in here, but it's ultimately overburdened.

The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword HD is an adventure worth taking, a chance to reevaluate one of the largest and most experimental games in the series' history.

Gears Tactics is a smart, fast, and aggressive strategy game that's in need of a little more variety

Doom Eternal is a smart iteration of what came before it that occasionally stumbles under its own desire to evolve