
Lighter and leaner, Civilization 7 sets its sights on assimilating a new audience.

Lighter and leaner, Civilization 7 sets its sights on assimilating a new audience.

Microsoft attempts to grab some territory from Sid Meier's empire.

A layered and engaging space opera that triumphs both on and off the battlefield.

An uneven epic whose historical richness guides it through some awkward pacing.

The eight unique civilisations are the stars here, showing that sometimes less is more.

With its well executed timeloop concept, Lemnis Gate could be the sleeper shooter of 2021.

There’s horror Alien and there’s action Alien(s), and Fireteam leaps all in on the latter.

An ambitious and atmospheric adventure undercut by some simplistic mechanics.

There's a good PvP game in this strangely-paced MMO, but it only thrives under specific conditions.

A straightforward tactics game buried beneath a impassable mountain of roguelike metagame.

The latest addition to the PvPvE stable is an accessible but chaotic one.

A decent if generic strategy game that lacks the big personality and siegecraft of earlier entries.

Some cool and clever ideas mix well here, but are Hellsign’s bad jujus worth the squeeze?

It doesn’t do everything smoothly, but Age of Empires 3 still offers the easiest way to get into this classic RTS series.

Marvel’s finest have never looked or sounded this good, but their best efforts feel in vain.