
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 · 8 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 Surge is an entertaining twist on the Dark Souls formula that strikes a tenuous balance between iteration and invention.

NetherRealm sets a new bar for fighting games in 2017 with Injustice 2, despite over-complicating its most distinct feature.

NBA Playgrounds matches NBA Jam's irreverent take on basketball, but it doesn't do enough to stand out on its own.

Prey squanders its narrative opportunities but develops into an engaging open-world shooter.

Strafe doesn't do too much, but its exceptional execution and unique charm make for a truly intense, old-school FPS experience.

Expeditions: Viking is a rough-hewn game with an abundance of charm. Deep role playing and nuanced, tactical combat save this technical mess.

Super Rude Bear is a tough-as-nails platformer that gives meaning to your every death and provides a nonstop stream of new challenges from beginning to end.

Pinstripe's spooky atmosphere will catch your eye, but its straightforward puzzles and clunky combat may cause you to look the other way.

Tumbleseed is a challenging roguelike about literally and figuratively balancing, but some of its many moving parts are off-kilter.

Little Nightmares' brief length may leave you craving more, but its haunting story and visuals make it a journey well worth taking.

For a game that relies on character interaction and puzzles to tell its story, Syberia 3 falls well short of being enjoyable and fails to deliver a captivating or impactful experience.

The Sexy Brutale is a beautiful puzzler that skillfully combines time loops and elements of Clue.

This take on classic turn-based RPGs struggles to give its fresh ideas room to breathe.

A newfound focus on player choice pushes CI Games' series in a positive direction, but myriad issues keep it from being a top marksman.

Giant Sparrow's follow-up to The Unfinished Swan is a beautifully melancholy collection of parables.