
A remarkable sequel that somehow makes Breath of the Wild feel like a first draft.

A remarkable sequel that somehow makes Breath of the Wild feel like a first draft.

Building adds a very fun twist to familiar a co-op monster hunting formula.

Forspoken's flashy combat can be fun, but it isn't enough to make its barebones world very interesting.

Tinykin mixes Pikmin’s army of followers with the spirit of an N64-era 3D platformer.

A wolf of a base-management game in the sheepish clothing of an action-roguelite.

Sunbreak is a fun expansion full of cool new monsters but not many new ideas.

The Stanley Parable is still fantastic, and Ultra Deluxe adds a whole lot more of it.

Kirby and the Forgotten Land successfully warps the classic Kirby formula into a 3D perspective.

Far: Changing Tides lacks some of what made its predecessor special, but it’s still another lovely roadtrip to take.

The Gunk is a simple little platforming adventure full of malicious messes that are plenty fun to clean up.

Inscryption is a wonderfully creepy card game that's as surprising as it is fun.

The Echoes of the Eye DLC is a wonderful return to the clockwork solar system of Outer Wilds.

WarioWare: Get It Together!'s multiplayer modes are a bit of a letdown, but chasing high scores is still a lot of wacky fun.

Even with a few rough edges, Psychonauts 2 is just about everything I could have hoped for from this long-awaited sequel.

All the charm in the universe couldn't save Balan Wonderworld’s half-baked platforming and ill-advised one-button design from being a complete bore.