
Destiny 2: Warmind is geared toward high-level players, but it offers little in the way of motivation while you grind levels to get to the endgame.

Destiny 2: Warmind is geared toward high-level players, but it offers little in the way of motivation while you grind levels to get to the endgame.

The Invisible Hours is less about solving a murder and more about appreciating the interwoven stories of its compelling characters.

Fe's ethereal world compels you to explore, but its adventure never builds to something greater.

Rise and Fall introduces smart new features to Civ VI that enhance the base game without overcomplicating it.

Destiny 2's first DLC expansion, Curse of Osiris, adds lots of filler and little substance.

A strong foundation and a high-quality port make Skyrim worth revisiting on Switch.

Super Lucky's Tale isn't a direct port of its VR predecessor, but it's no less simplistic.

Despite a lackluster beginning, A Hat in Time is a charming 3D platformer full of heart.

Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony's murder cases aren't the series' best, but they lead to a stunning ending.

Destiny 2 is very similar to the original, but a variety of tweaks and additions make it a far better experience.

Undertale’s clever understanding of the RPG mindset and fantastic writing make it an unforgettable experience unique to games.

Tacoma tells a story that is made compelling by a well-written and -acted cast of characters, but it's just short of being truly satisfying.

Splatoon 2 is a fresh, vibrant sequel that introduces smart updates to the original's unique formula.

Arms' unique take on fighting can be hard to adjust to, but once you do, it's a surprisingly deep fighter that has you thinking on your feet.

Tumbleseed is a challenging roguelike about literally and figuratively balancing, but some of its many moving parts are off-kilter.