
A confident reminder that nobody does an FPS like Bungie.


A confident reminder that nobody does an FPS like Bungie.

A creative, funny, and surprisingly chill adventure with nagging problems.

I'm not saying Wildlight should've simply made an entirely different kind of FPS, but I do think it could benefit from not taking itself so seriously. We're shooting AK-47s from bearback, smashing walls with hammers, and playing keep-away with a sword—that's the fun I wish Highguard leaned into.

The series that once languished in Call of Duty's shadow now has all the juice.

Abiotic Factor is an instant survival classic, and one of the best games I've played in years.

The Dark Ages is fun in different ways than its predecessors, but Doom has been better.

Blendo's first game in seven years is a small triumph.

Come for the neck stabs and stay for the surprisingly great combat, Assassin's Creed Shadows is a stealth action buffet with a story to forget.

Kratos and son's second lap around the realms isn't as special as the first, but absolutely worth the trip.

Ubisoft's open world Star Wars adventure succeeds at the little things, but not much else shines.

There are flashes of greatness in Rocksteady's quirky looter shooter, but not enough.

An unessential Call of Duty that does nothing to overturn the impression that it was made too quickly.

I want so badly for Assassin's Creed to be back, but Mirage is more like a stepping stone.

Star Wars Jedi: Survivor is an excellent sequel and a fun Star Wars story, but maybe wait for better performance.

The best game in Harry Potter history, but a hard one to be excited about.