
Whether guiding your car, career, or league, F1 2019 has plenty of options to keep you covered and entertained.

Whether guiding your car, career, or league, F1 2019 has plenty of options to keep you covered and entertained.

Bend Studio sets up compelling and sometimes terrifying survival scenarios, but the story and open world don't come off as well.

Burnout creators' latest game mines the series' early history, but it struggles to find traction.

Codemasters delivers another captivating rally title that will have you swearing in fear and delight.

Nomada Studio's beautiful puzzle/platformer gives form to feeling.

The game contains some impressive moments on the field, but off of it it's more of the same.

I don’t think the game has necessarily locked down each of its main components – gameplay, online, and career mode – but it’s making its way through the pack.

The gameplay is as engrossing as ever, but it and the marquee Master League mode are still looking for a few changes to take the series to the next level.

It’s weird to say that you’ll have just as much fun in the shop as behind the wheel, but in the case of F1 2018’s career mode, it’s true.

The series' gameplay and selection of modes overcomes some of this year's less-than-stellar additions.

The title, inspired by Burnout's Crash mode, takes limited steps beyond the first Danger Zone.

Far from the land of opportunity.

This game makes an early exit out of center court.

Laser League is dangerous, chaotic, and unpredictable, but it's full of exciting possibilities.

The co-op-only game creates connections, but that doesn't mean it always hits its intended mark.