
Dragon Ball FighterZ is a great fighting game and an exciting revitalization of Dragon Ball Z's glory days.


Dragon Ball FighterZ is a great fighting game and an exciting revitalization of Dragon Ball Z's glory days.

The Champions' Ballad is a satisfying send-off for one of the year's best games.

Xenoblade Chronicles 2 is a massive and dense game littered with small issues that hold it back from greatness.

Rocket League survives its conversion to Switch with minimal wear and tear.

Doom remains a blast to play on Switch despite some persistent performance issues.

The Frozen Wilds gives a generous boost to Horizon: Zero Dawn's big and beautiful open world.

Super Mario Odyssey is a massive and magnificent celebration of Nintendo's most iconic hero.

Cuphead is an artistic tour de force and a brutal side-scrolling action game that pushes you to become a better player.

Yakuza Kiwami picks up where Yakuza Zero left off, upholding its dramatic storytelling, offbeat humor, and flashy yet frustrating combat.

Pyre's wit and whimsy effortlessly usher you into a captivating world of punishment, sacrifice, and competition.

Despite some faults outside of the ring, Tekken 7's diverse cast and time-honored fighting system make it one of the best 3D fighting games around.

A week after launch, Friday the 13th remains the buggy and sometimes-broken game it was on the day of its release.

NetherRealm sets a new bar for fighting games in 2017 with Injustice 2, despite over-complicating its most distinct feature.

Momodora Reverie Under the Moonlight is a retro adventure with charm, but it runs out of steam a bit too soon.

The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is Nintendo's most ambitious and impressive game to date.