
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.

West of Dead brings some interesting ideas to the well-trod Rogue-lite scene, but lots of technical and design flaws make it hard to enjoy them.

Nostalgia and a new paint job aren’t enough to save you from the dull, frustrating, and wonky experience that is SpongeBob SquarePants: Battle for Bikini Bottom - Rehydrated.

Project Warlock is an admirable shotgun blast from the past, but it doesn’t really have an identity of its own.

Skelattack is a side-scrolling platformer with a lot of heart, but it ends too quickly and the obstacles it places in front of you are hampered because of it.

The Last of Us Part II is messy, bleak, and brutal.

Disintegration smashes first-person-shooting and real-time tactics together to create a wild, crazy thrill ride of a strategy game with a few rough edges.

XCOM 2 Collection scales down this turn-based strategy great for those who need to get their fix on the go, but this feat is made less impressive by a sub-optimal player experience.

Valorant hooks you match after match with tight, tactical gameplay, albeit in rather barebones fashion.

More than two years after its launch, Sea of Thieves has improved in countless ways.

Liberated wants to be a playable V for Vendetta, but despite a beautiful hand-drawn art style, it can't match the quality of its inspirations.

Shang Tsung steals the show in Mortal Kombat 11: Aftermath's additional story content, but the expansion doesn't feel like an essential part of the already superb fighting game.

Crucible attempts to do too many different things with the same limited roster of characters, losing its few strengths in the process.

Resolutiion is an action game that asks you to ponder big questions, but stops short of wrestling with them itself.

Those Who Remain is rife with frustrating puzzles and illogical scenarios, which greatly dilutes its horror experience.

Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition makes smart updates to the original game while adding a fantastic new epilogue that makes the journey well worth taking a decade later.