
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.

A more complete, more refined version of the already stellar original, though arduous progression and empty solo missions spoil some of the fun.

Colouring your world with intense shades of terror.

Dying Light's latest DLC supplements the full game's first-person parkour with customizable dirt buggies, drastically different environments, and a conspiracy-driven mystery.

A richly satisfying and wonderfully executed masterpiece.

Though its plot doesn't fully pay off, Firewatch gives you a thorough, thoughtful insight into the formation of a meaningful relationship.

Achingly beautiful, often inspired, but does it play as wonderful as it looks?

Devilian doesn't ask for much, and delivers just enough to pass the time.

Firaxis' turn-based strategy sequel brings major improvements to the multilayered XCOM formula.

The Deadly Tower of Monsters contains countless odes to the golden age of sci-fi B-movies, but its gameplay is rote to the core.

Lego Marvel's Avengers is a familiar ride through some well-worn Lego territory, but it's a charming and fun one nonetheless.

Hard West is a satisfyingly creepy mash-up of six-gun horror and tactical combat.

Bombshell is a disastrous mix of monotonous gameplay, annoying bugs, and atrocious writing.

The war comes to consoles, but might have lost something along the way.

Tharsis is a captivating but sadistic game of chance that puts your fate at the mercy of dice.

Gravity Rush's acrobatic heroine and fairytale metropolis feel at home in the PS4 remaster of the 2012 Vita hit.