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Looking for a soothing staycation in these troubled times? Welcome home.

Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty is a finely honed delight. Its action is precise and responsive, and learning the intricacies of each adversary is exceedingly fulfilling.

Perhaps we’ve just been spoiled on the PC RPG front as of late, but the clichéd campaign and dungeon-creation toolbox fail to leave a noteworthy impression.

Cibele is an honest look at Internet communication, love, and sex.

In The Park, players are in for a disturbing psychological ride that deals with depression, loss, and the dark feelings that parents might not discuss in polite company.

343 Industries makes big changes to both campaign and multiplayer in an ambitious if occasionally flawed adventure for Master Chief and friends.

Syndicate has all of the hallmarks of a great Assassin’s Creed entry.

Dontnod provides a worthy conclusion to its first episodic game. Find out what makes it so moving in our review.

Zestiria has flickers of greatness, such as a cool battle system and more mature story, but they're wasted on frustrating, inexcusable gameplay mechanics.

Guitar Hero Live is innovative and surprising, with a huge library of potential songs, but the game is constrained by a confusing system of in-game microtransactions.

Combat is repetitive, but Heroes adds additional layers of gameplay that help it stand apart from other musou-style games.

Rising Tide adds a good deal of complexity to Civilization: Beyond Earth.

Transformers: Devastation’s bombastic combat will appeal to players who are hungry for instant action.

Despite its rough edges, Prison Architect provides enough depth and customization to make it compelling.

Harmonix's reunion tour for its beloved music game franchise has fewer bells and whistles than its predecessor, but nails the solo where it counts.

In addition to suffering from some of adventure games' worst aspects, Armikrog is also missing what the genre does best.

If you’re a die-hard Might & Magic Heroes fan, this addition to your collection is probably justified.