
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.

Nintendo Switch gets a blast of nostalgia with the return of Bomberman.

In Ghost Recon's first open world game, the road to dismantling a narco-state is a long one.

The sequel to Yoko Taro's cult hit is a beautifully frenetic hack-and-slasher with an engrossing and layered story.

1-2-Switch gets old very fast, but it's a great ride while the fun lasts.

The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is Nintendo's most ambitious and impressive game to date.

Night in the Woods delivers an evocative take on the early-20s existential crisis with awkward humor and charming characters.

A confused spectacle that fails to promote the idea of a motorcycle game.

Anime's most well known hack-and-slashing mercenary joins gaming's most prolific hack-and-slash series with mixed results.

Horizon Zero Dawn is an exciting and breathtaking odyssey.

Our favorite psychic secret agents return, trading platforming for puzzles and flat displays for a VR headset. The results are sweet but far too short.

Diluvion tries to bring open-world exploration below sea level--but drowns in the process.

For Honor is an incredibly entertaining fighter that's satisfying both in single and multiplayer, even despite the narrative flaws of its story mode.

Halo Wars 2 is an RTS game for Halo fans with stripped-down strategy elements and limited lasting appeal.

Divide’s decent science fiction premise is undermined by tedious and repetitive design.

The grisly ballistics are still second to none, but it's the improvements made beyond the sniper scope that make Sniper Elite 4 a series standout.