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Last reviewed: Bubsy 4D · 14 days ago

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.

Fractured but Whole is a welcome sequel, maintaining the standard of quality of the previous game and all of Parker and Stone’s work.

The Raid: World War II tries to build on the success of Payday, but its dated foundation and sloppy execution undermine the effort. The console version is even worse.

The Evil Within 2 breaks some new ground for the series, but doesn't find its own identity.

Though slimmed down compared to other iterations, this version has enough features to make it enjoyable

The racer continues to excel on the track, but the fussy structure and changes from previous Forzas limit what you can do.

Despite the drop in graphical fidelity, connectivity headaches when in handheld mode, and barren online modes, you’ll have a hard time finding a better basketball sim experience.

Monolith Productions improves on the original and presents a thrilling action/adventure about the nature of power.

The Pact weaves a convoluted story that's an improvement over the first episode and ultimately entertaining if you're willing to suspend your disbelief.

It may not bring casual fans up to speed, but Gundam Versus is a fun, accessible fighter with depth.

Despite its technical hiccups and frustrating early hours, Hob is a worthwhile experience that rewards ardent explorers and delivers an exciting mystery to unravel.

Nightwar is a gorgeous turn-based RPG with clever battle mechanics, but if you want to survive this adventure, you have to work for it.

Lives up to its name, succeeding both as a riveting golf experience and a narrative that sinks its hooks into you.

The series' continuing focus on customization is what sets it apart.

Another Lost Phone, which has you searching through a stranger's phone to unravel a mystery, tells a compelling story despite some missteps.

Exciting new races make for a delightful strategy offering.