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

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

Bungie's slick extraction shooter is great at creating tense battles, incredible highs, and painful lows, with a future that's full of promise.

Blippo+ defies what makes a video game in favor of chasing a bygone era in television.

With its brilliant writing, haunting atmosphere, well-designed gameplay, and spectacular visuals, Silent Hill f sets a new benchmark for the Silent Hill series.

Techland's expansion turned standalone sequel winds up being the most enjoyable Dying Light so far, because it dials back the power fantasy.

Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds is a well-crafted and remarkably flexible arcade racer with an almost overwhelming amount of customization and a whizbang portal-hopping mechanic.

The very first entry of Falcom's epic JRPG saga has been remade to glowing modern standards while faithfully preserving the original story

Lego Voyagers is a gorgeous and touching story of companionship built for two.

To its detriment, Borderlands 4 feels like a direct response to Borderlands 3.

The Order of Giants is a small-scale Indiana Jones adventure, taking you on an enjoyable side quest that nevertheless feels like it's missing The Great Circle's freedom and scrappy improvisation

NBA 2K earns another year as the best annual sports game available.

Bloober Team follows its Silent Hill 2 remake with an original horror story that is tense throughout, though sometimes too punishing.

Hell is Us promises a narrative adventure without the handholding, and mostly delivers on that through rewarding exploration and experimental combat.

Shinobi: Art of Vengeance revitalizes a classic by combining excellent combat and platforming with a gorgeous art style, reaching new heights for the long-dormant series.

Konami's Metal Gear Solid 3 remake is a safe but successful modernization of a beloved classic.

The capitalist drive to achieve even greater profit is a compelling loop in Discounty, but the narrative around that cycle muddies things.

Okomotive's Journey-like adventure game delivers a strong emotional impact thanks to its memorable furry friends and a unique core concept.