
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.

A long-overdue audio-visual upgrade finally lets NHL 23 take full advantage of the PS5 and Xbox Series X so that the revamped franchise mode can look as good as it plays.

Gearbox's New Tales from the Borderlands successfully recaptures the charm and humor of Telltale's original adventure-game spinoff of the Borderlands first-person shooter series, but its attempts to stretch out the gameplay and the story don't fare as well.

Dragon Ball: The Breakers is a great idea with poor controls, a bad camera, and suspect monetization.

A safe but exciting sequel with an impressively alarming amount of rats.

A competent RPG in a world full of video game references.

Scorn is a relentlessly unsettling delve into a surreal, macabre world of alien mystery, but the scariest thing about it is the dreadful combat.

There's not much to be excited about in PGA Tour 2K23, with poorly presented golfing on second-tier courses. It's fiercely accurate to the real sport but lacks personality and variety.

Moonbreaker is a fun and approachable digital miniatures game with an emphasis on smart turn-by-turn tactics, but it’s tarnished by microtransactions that threaten its future.

A fun adventure that breathes new life into what a LEGO game can look like.

Dakar Desert Rally has a fabulous sense of scale and is capable of some great, unique racing, but it's undercut dramatically by frustrating handling, uneven performance, and some progression-killing bugs.

A fantastic and stylish work-in-progress with strong bones, but little meat on them right now.

Respectable combat carries Valkyrie Elysium through a bland-looking action-JRPG with predictable story and straightforward level design.

Tinykin mixes Pikmin’s army of followers with the spirit of an N64-era 3D platformer.


FIFA 23’s slick and dramatic virtual football is fitting for the series’ last hurrah under its long-time name, but familiar frustrations abound, and it still greatly undervalues some of its most beloved modes.