
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.

Justin Roiland's usual obnoxious humor is both the best and worst thing about an otherwise no-frills platformer.

Pathologic 2 offers a hauntingly bleak tale, then does its best to stop you from experiencing it.

Void Bastards is as satisfying as it is stylish thanks to its inventive weaponry and engaging first-person shooting.

Observation, a creepy space-station thriller in which you control an AI, is equal parts mysterious and compelling. And, it looks amazing.

A fantastic multiplayer experience and vibrant art direction help make Dauntless stand out, despite feeling a little empty at times.

Draugen delivers a beautiful and captivating journey with interesting characters that leaves you wanting just a bit too much more.

Layers of Fear 2 swaps the mind of a tortured painter for one of a tortured actor, setting sail for the high seas in a sequel that disappoints.

The Blue Blur is back in this fast and fun kart-inspired arcade racer, with a few twists for good measure.

Three Kingdoms is the most ambitious that Total War has ever been, featuring an impressive variety of experiences thanks to its hefty source material.

Darkwood's forests are atmospherically horrifying in a novel and affecting way.

The wild, exceptional combat of Rage 2 contends with some of the genre's greats, but it's disappointing that the game's world squanders its potential.

A Plague's Tale's emotive story of resilience is underscored by a backdrop of screeching rats, the unremitting horrors of war, and a genuinely likeable cast of characters.

Mortal Kombat 11 hits where it counts, with smart refinements to a deep and exciting fighting system, entertaining story mode, and rewarding persistent content.

Whispers of a Machine is a smart point-and-click that elevates its spotty lore with a great script and an excellent, if underused, augmentation system.

Game Freak's ambitious puzzle-action platformer has a neat hook that never quite comes together.