
A masterclass in refinement and a tour de force of gameplay, Requiem is Resident Evil at its finest.

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Last reviewed: Bubsy 4D · 14 days ago

A masterclass in refinement and a tour de force of gameplay, Requiem is Resident Evil at its finest.

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.

Sea of Thieves is like the kiddy-pool at the waterpark. They’re both pirate-themed and are both shallow in the interest of keeping things entertaining and danger-free.

#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

Cutting through the rat hordes is a blast when you've got friends along for the ride.

Yakuza 6 delivers both quality and quantity, so saying goodbye to Kiryu doesn't feel rushed

Star Allies demands so little from the player that it sometimes feels like you're barely involved at all.

Now that all the episodes, including a bonus one, have launched, we deliver our final verdict.

Pit People is a fun and hilarious romp through a fantasy world.

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The original Fear Effect is an underappreciated gem. Fear Effect: Sedna is coal.

Walking simulators are often defined by their stories. The Station never truly delivers on its premise.

This surreal trek through Depression-era America is incredibly imaginative, with many compelling folklore tales to uncover.

Despite a unique and engrossing premise, countless technical issues land Kingdom Come in the stockade.

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

Subset Games has crafted a phenomenal follow-up to FTL, with tactical gameplay that is at once accessible and incredibly deep.

This interactive graphic novel tells the heartfelt story of a young woman's first love.