
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.

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

Tacoma tells a story that is made compelling by a well-written and -acted cast of characters, but it's just short of being truly satisfying.

Sundered is an enjoyable journey that iterates upon the Metroidvania style in ways that are both satisfying and substantial.

Pyre's wit and whimsy effortlessly usher you into a captivating world of punishment, sacrifice, and competition.

Splatoon 2 is a fresh, vibrant sequel that introduces smart updates to the original's unique formula.

Rakuen's unique setting and sweet sensibilities make up for its technical shortcomings.

One of the best Final Fantasy games gets the remaster treatment it rightfully deserves.

Final Fantasy 14: Stormblood tackles somber themes with unexpected polish, proving that an old dog can indeed learn new tricks.

The Mage's Tale attempts to bring classic PC dungeon crawling into virtual reality, but disappoints at nearly every turn.

While satisfying at times, poor story presentation and an abundance of superfluous elements make Valkyria Revolution less than the sum of its parts.

Both virtual mayors and their commuting citizens will enjoy the public-transportation options in the Mass Transit expansion for Cities: Skylines.

Star Trek: Bridge Crew is a daring concept that goes where many games have gone before.

The Farm 51's psychological thriller tells a story you won't forget.

The spirit of Robotron lives again in Housemarque's brilliant and blistering Nex Machina.

Surviving in Impact Winter's brutally cold apocalypse makes for a tense adventure, but it's marred by a number of technical problems that exacerbate an already arduous task.

Reservoir Dogs: Bloody Days attempts to pay homage to its source material, but it fails capture the essence of the cult-classic film that inspired it.