
Rainbow Six Siege X is a shooter for the cerebral, and proof that a great strategy game masquerading as a shooter never gets old.

Rainbow Six Siege X is a shooter for the cerebral, and proof that a great strategy game masquerading as a shooter never gets old.

Smart additions have brought much needed life back to MLB The Show 25.

A tactical squad FPS that goes in some strange and fun new directions.

Metal Slug is a great fit as a turned-based strategy game, but overly luck-dependent roguelike elements and some outdated ideas for how to define enemies slow its march to war.

Simple but solid crafting meets some of the best, and weirdest, creature designs of the year.

Like a party at the Death Star: Fun for a bit, but probably not a place you’ll want to hang around for long.

Not every choice is a home run, but it has enough hits for another all-star appearance.

An interesting but inconsistent world of magic and manufacturing.

A fresh take on team-based PVP shooters with awesome environmental destruction.

RoboCop: Rogue City is the video game equivalent of a B movie in the best way, with the look and over-the-top action to capture the essence of the series.

Endless Dungeon is simultaneously a great roguelite, a great twin-stick shooter, and a great tower defense game.

The improvements to the fundamental gameplay in Madden NFL 24 continue to pay dividends with some of the most authentic football the series has ever seen, but the user interface and poorly implemented features wipe out any forward progress.

Park Beyond brings a delightful sense of whimsy to park sims, but gets derailed by frequent bugs, poor staff control, and bad economics.

Dull stealth, bad platforming, and a pointless story.

A great step forward for the series, thanks in large part to the brilliant new Negro Leagues mode.