
What Darksiders III lacks in production values, it makes up for with good design.

What Darksiders III lacks in production values, it makes up for with good design.

This isn't the first Fist of the North Star video game to make its way to North America, but it may be the strongest.

Donut County is charming and fun, but the lack of depth means the goofy premise of sucking a town underground piece by piece doesn’t feel fully explored by the end.

With myriad combat and platforming improvements, a worthwhile story, and better challenges, this is the follow-up I didn’t know I wanted.

Pirates of the Enchiridion comes up short in many ways, but I still did get to have an adventure in Ooo, even if it was flooded with both water and technical issues.

Aces rights the Mario Tennis ship in a big way after 2015's disappointing Ultra Smash for Wii U.

You aren’t sliding colored gems into groups of three, but the part of your brain that sparks when three of the same thing disappears after you make them neighbors lights up here.

Far: Lone Sails stands in the difficult-to-define genre of games like Inside, but sets itself apart in a big way with a lumbering, upgradable vehicle that carries you through a desolate world.

Sea of Thieves is like the kiddy-pool at the waterpark. They’re both pirate-themed and are both shallow in the interest of keeping things entertaining and danger-free.

Star Allies demands so little from the player that it sometimes feels like you're barely involved at all.

Fe comes up short in nearly every way, delivering an experience that is frequently frustrating and consistently bland.

Iconoclasts has great gameplay and design, but it takes things a step further with an impactful story touching on topics not widely explored in games.

Bluepoint’s remake of Team Ico's classic feels exactly like Shadow of the Colossus in the important ways.

Crawl isn’t hard to play, but it takes study to be successful at it. When you have a group that knows the game, however, it leads to close calls, upsets, and victories at a brisk and rewarding pace.