
Best-in-class combat and a triumphant move to an open-world structure.

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Last reviewed: 007 First Light · 6 days ago

Best-in-class combat and a triumphant move to an open-world structure.

Authentic Middle Ages problem solving that needs a bit longer in the early access oven.

Despite some good ideas and a cool art style, Aaru falls short of being a dream platformer.

This destructive roller coaster simulator is filled with fun explosives and great creation tools.

How you decide to live the one life Oblitus gives you makes up some of its best moments, while the manner in which you die often highlights its weaknesses.

It's the boss fight we wanted from the main game... but at what cost?

The first episode in Revelations 2 does a bunch of things right, but is curiously unimaginative.

A fun, atypical RPG experience that lets you act out the scenarios of a trading card game.

This stylish Victorian-era adventure pays a hefty toll in strictly guiding you through its polished cinematic experience.

A wonderful world to explore that's packed with memorable written vignettes and danger.

Breaking out of prison is a task for very patient gamers.

A great, harrowing campaign sets this game apart from the rest of the Total War series.

The mystery holds up, but this new version introduces more problems than it solves.

Where a lot of high-concept games start with big promises and end in scaled back disappointment, Evolve achieves exactly what it set out to do.

Ubisoft’s beautiful climbing adventure scales new heights with charming personality, feel-good physics, and satisfying controls.

The poignant story of a girl's death told among the stars with space frogs and rabbits coming along for the ride.

It looks like a game worthy of Zeus, but weak controls keep Apotheon out of the action-platformer pantheon.