
A few minor hiccups don't stop this from being one of the best Digimon RPGs to date.

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Last reviewed: 007 First Light · 12 days ago

A few minor hiccups don't stop this from being one of the best Digimon RPGs to date.

An extremely satisfying conclusion to Diablo's latest demonic saga.

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Our verdict on the PlayStation-exclusive open world action RPG.

Ubisoft's brawler offers some of the best multiplayer action in recent memory thanks to its deep and flexible melee combat.

A smart, strategic shooter that's just as great to play with friends as it is to play alone.

Nioh could well take over 100 hours if you set out to master its many side missions on top of its tough campaign, but it’s a challenge well worth taking. The way it builds on its most obvious inspirations with a highly refined combat system and an unexpectedly charming, yet gritty style all its own allows it to boldly carve out its own identity, standing as a shining example of what action RPGs can be.

This PS4-exclusive RPG has a cool story to tell, but not enough places to tell it in.

The retro-style sequel to the classic beat 'em up fails to learn from the genre's history.

This city-builder is more about politics than plopping down buildings, but it lacks the drama of House of Cards.

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Bandai Namco's latest Tales games is the darkest --and one of the best--to date.

Resident Evil 7 grounds itself in elements that made the original great while still indulging in a risky new shift in style that both helps and hurts the beloved formula in equal measure. But it’s also the closest a numbered sequel has come to recapturing Resident Evil’s slow, but thrilling and atmospheric adventure game roots in a while — a welcome return that I truly hope to see more of in the future.

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First-person Space Marine action that's best undertaken with friends.