
Although it's not the best rhythm game, Dancing In Starlight is a good celebration of Persona 5's outstanding soundtrack.

Although it's not the best rhythm game, Dancing In Starlight is a good celebration of Persona 5's outstanding soundtrack.

Dancing In Moonlight does mostly right by Persona 3's soundtrack, even if an awkward interface hampers some of the fun.

Gwent proves itself capable as more than a minigame, with mechanics that support intricate online matches that eschew chance in favor of tough choices

Thronebraker effortlessly infuses Gwent with the geopolitical underpinnings, fantasy tales, and difficult choices of The Witcher series

Soulcalibur VI is billed as a reboot, but smart improvements to combat and a lengthy (if bloated) single-player push the series forward.

Timespinner takes some time to come together, but its combat, exploration, and story make it worthwhile.

39 Days to Mars’ premise is promising, but its short runtime leaves lots to bedesired, making for a fun but ultimately forgettable romp.

#WarGames is interesting enough for its two-hour runtime to keep you invested, but feels more like a proof-of-concept than a fulfilling tale

Way of the Passive Fist is built on an intriguing premise, but lacks the fundamentals to capitalize on it.

Metal Gear Survive shows promise as a co-op experience, but blunders in just about every other way.

Dragon Ball FighterZ is a fantastic Dragon Ball game, a diverse fighter, and a great learning experience.