
Blue Manchu's spiritual successor to Void Bastards is every bit as complex, challenging, and rewarding as that earlier gem.

Blue Manchu's spiritual successor to Void Bastards is every bit as complex, challenging, and rewarding as that earlier gem.

Hollowbody straddles the line between Silent Hill homage and clone, but more often than not, it's a nostalgic and creepy success.

NBA 2K once again sits in the top tier of sports games for the reasons that matter most, but a pay-to-win scheme continues to infect some of its best aspects.

Supermassive and Behaviour team up for a fun horror story, but not without several faults.

Team Asobi cements itself as an essential PlayStation studio with an imaginative platformer for the ages.

Madden has never played better on the field, but that attribute feels like a would-be elite QB stuck behind a shaky O-line.

Hollow Ponds and Richard Hogg's whimsical bird-watching game is a pain-free creature collector in more ways than one.

The Chinese Room returns to the horror genre with an original tale featuring a memorable monster.

Illfonic is no stranger to making interesting games based on popular movies, and Killer Klowns is just the latest success in the studio's run.

Villainous Games' roguelite horror game builds enjoyable systems around a central monster with more bark than bite.

The WWE series takes another step forward in quality thanks to great fundamentals and multiple game modes that are each worth playing for a long time.

Red Barrels' third Outlast game is a departure in many ways, but remains memorable for its twisted villains and the grotesque world they inhabit.

Ironwood Studio's debut is a challenging roguelite caRPG rich in atmosphere, complexity, and fascinating lore.

Rocksteady's first game in nearly a decade can't shake the superhero-as-a-service genre's ubiquitous feeling that it exists to keep players mindlessly engaged.

Silent Hill's return to consoles after 12 years away falls flat thanks to a script lacking even an ounce of subtlety.