
Obsidian has crafted a worthy sequel, in which a seafaring setting injects new life into a familiar formula.


Obsidian has crafted a worthy sequel, in which a seafaring setting injects new life into a familiar formula.

Subset Games has crafted a phenomenal follow-up to FTL, with tactical gameplay that is at once accessible and incredibly deep.

Destiny 2's first expansion doesn't live up to its potential, but does add some important first steps to improving long-term engagement.

This open world has plenty of racing content, but bad progression, technical problems, and throwaway storytelling make it hard to get invested

Monolith Productions improves on the original and presents a thrilling action/adventure about the nature of power.

Bungie's sequel is a triumphant adventure to share with new and returning friends, and one in which ease of play has been prioritized over complexity.

Supergiant Games combines classic arcade sports and choice-driven RPGs into a a story of redemption and competition.

Housemarque crafts one of the most challenging and rewarding arcade shooters in years.

Red Storm nails the cooperation and interactions of running a starship in virtual space, but without the depth to keep players coming back.

Constant text-reading and unusual imagery are delights to speculative-fiction lovers, but others may be confounded

Obsidian confronts the nature of power and corruption in this grim but imaginative isometric RPG.

Bungie's expansion takes a few missteps but finishes strong, further growing an already deep game.

Hello Games has built an incredible universe to explore, but this science fiction opus falls short on story and gameplay.

Gearbox has big ambitions with its new hybrid shooter, but the moment-to-moment gameplay fails to connect.

Housemarque creates a blistering twin-stick shooter that offers greater depth than first impressions might suggest.