
Saros' ambitions aren't always fulfilled, but Housemarque's fluid action still bangs.

Saros' ambitions aren't always fulfilled, but Housemarque's fluid action still bangs.

Capcom's sci-fi hack-and-shoot debut is just good, chunky fun, weaving in a fresh gameplay system to make it stand out.

A soulslike sequel that has trouble stepping up and standing out.

Octopath Traveler 0 asks you to stick with a 100-hour journey, and it rewards you with an experience only lengthy RPGs can pull off.

The charming anime-style girls-with-guns veneer wears thin fast, and beneath it is a dull roguelike shooter that only hits its stride once you've already slogged through a lot of tedium.

A predictable but well-executed story takes you through gorgeous landscapes and satisfying, fluid action.

Between its old-school stealth-action gameplay and engaging spy-thriller story, Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater largely succeeds as a faithful, visually impressive remake of the 2004 classic.

A straightforward but well-executed action-adventure game that's elevated by artistry and heart.

Atlus further refines its winning RPG formula of weaving turn-based combat into social sim mechanics.

In its best moments, this expansion lives up to what’s made FFXIV so special for all these years.

It doesn't make drastic improvements on original, but its additions are reason enough to revisit an already great RPG.

A revolution in storytelling, with a complex and rich fiction that’s beautifully written and spectacularly visualized.

The Rising Tide works great as one last hurrah with new Eikons and a short but worthwhile adventure that shows a different side of FFXVI.

A by-the-numbers action game with a story that only occasionally lives up to the original work.

A satisfying inventory management autobattler that's currently a bit barebones.