
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.

The Plucky Squire is a joyful, beautifully visualized adventure game, bursting with inventive ideas that will make you feel like a kid again.

Squirrel With a Gun is an intriguing proposition based on name alone, but it's a shallow and unfulfilling game built around a gimmick that loses steam all too quickly.

Blue Manchu's spiritual successor to Void Bastards is every bit as complex, challenging, and rewarding as that earlier gem.

Hollowbody straddles the line between Silent Hill homage and clone, but more often than not, it's a nostalgic and creepy success.

Six classic fighters and one extra beat-'em-up come together in a collection that's well worth the wait.

NBA 2K once again sits in the top tier of sports games for the reasons that matter most, but a pay-to-win scheme continues to infect some of its best aspects.

Supermassive and Behaviour team up for a fun horror story, but not without several faults.

Madden has never played better on the field, but that attribute feels like a would-be elite QB stuck behind a shaky O-line.

Team Asobi cements itself as an essential PlayStation studio with an imaginative platformer for the ages.

Major progression changes, a standout new zone, and the ability to play solo make WoW's 10th expansion one of its best.

Star Wars Outlaws shines in a few moments but fizzles out in too many others.

A weak story and frustrating pacing combine into a disappointing entry in a venerated series.

Tactical Breach Wizards deftly blends deep tactical gameplay that rewards experimentation with sharply-written dialogue and characters bursting with personality

Black Myth: Wukong is an uneven game where the highlights often outnumber the lowlights.

Farewell North is a sweet-natured look at companionship and loss through the eyes of a very good boy.