
EA’s latest hockey game has a wicked shot, even if its targets are questionable.

EA’s latest hockey game has a wicked shot, even if its targets are questionable.

Thrilling combat, a great loot loop, and a strong endgame elevate this Tom Clancy shooter to new heights.

Metro Exodus mostly succeeds in its ambitions, making it easy to recommend to both newcomers and series fans alike.

Tactical shooter fans should find Insurgency’s skirmishes riveting, even if it's rough around the edges.

Battlefield V feels more iterative than innovative, partially because so many of its touted features are still missing.

Following in the impossible footsteps of the Grand Theft Auto V, Red Dead Redemption II is a sprawling Western that deepens the tragic tale of the Van der Linde gang and again raises the bar for open world game design.

Welcome improvements to the general gameplay and franchise mode make this the best NHL in years.

Visual Concepts delivers another must-play basketball game.

EA Sports' basketball series doesn't take a dramatic leap forward.

11 Bit Studios follows up This War of Mine with another strong, morally complex experience.

One year after release, Doom's campaign is still one of the generation's best

The nostalgia runs high with MFL, but lack of mode depth kneecaps the effort.

The Raid: World War II tries to build on the success of Payday, but its dated foundation and sloppy execution undermine the effort. The console version is even worse.

Despite the drop in graphical fidelity, connectivity headaches when in handheld mode, and barren online modes, you’ll have a hard time finding a better basketball sim experience.

NBA Live 18 still doesn’t match or best NBA 2K18’s deep feature set, but this year does show progress.