
From Software's latest is a masterpiece of open-world design that places exploration and player agency at the heart of the experience.

Last reviewed: Mina the Hollower · 7 days ago

From Software's latest is a masterpiece of open-world design that places exploration and player agency at the heart of the experience.

Mixtape offers a sincere, often hilarious look at growing up, set to an incredible soundtrack.

Left 4 Dead's frantic four-player co-op gets medieval with melee combat, mutant rats, and mixed results.

Fallout 4 rewards your curiosity with excellent storytelling and hearty doses of tense combat in a wasteland full of possibilities.

Sword Coast Legends promised a true multiplayer RPG. If it doesn’t live up to that, does it still have something to offer?

Black Ops III presents fine-tuned multiplayer, engaging fights against the undead, and a boring campaign.

The Park is filled with very creepy moments but relies too much on a story which suffers from disjointed pacing.

Need For Speed borrows from the series' past to create an excellent street racer with a handful of obnoxious but ultimately forgivable problems.

Armikrog is a lackluster adventure that never manages to capitalize on the charm of its unique visuals and premise.

343 Industries introduces a new multiplayer mode to great effect, but its campaign story holds the overall experience back.

The first Tales game on the PlayStation 4 hits the series’ familiar notes while proving that it’s better to be raised by angels than by wolves.

Syndicate is a return to form for the Assassin's Creed franchise, delivering a unique, engaging story in a world that feels alive.

The developers at Untame should be proud and confident that they can build thorough and robust gameplay structures around their ideas. But the concept at the centre of Mushroom 11, I would implore, is not something they should return to.

Embarrassing acting, questionable songs choices, and unwelcome microtransactions spoil the biggest mechanical improvement to music gaming in years.

The finale of Life is Strange undermines its powerful, heartfelt story and cracks its tense atmosphere with tedious gamey sequences and a disappointing climax.

Jaw dropping beauty and a hefty challenge await you in in the hallowed realm of Jotun.

NBA Live 16 takes incremental steps forward in ball control and online functionality, but its underdeveloped modes and inconsistent mechanics make it a chore to play.