
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 competent, iterative update to a series that has been making competent, iterative updates for the better part of a decade.

This extremely ambitious open-world adventure swings wildly from incredibly cool to gobsmackingly infuriating.

This isn't a knockout blow for the series, but it's certainly a threat to the champion.

It's not a flawless photograph, but this remake is memorable, terrifying, and artistically stunning.

A perfectly integrated gameplay loop in a bright, fun monster collecting experience.

Another retro beat ‘em up revival that builds on its predecessor while adding depth and replayability.

An enjoyable, personality-packed builder set in a surprisingly deep world.

Like the result of an experiment conducted in an underground Umbrella Corporation lab, Resident Evil Requiem successfully splices two separate strains of survival horror together into the one highly infectious new mutation.

This sequel mostly delivers the same stealth gameplay as its predecessors, with all the good and the bad you might expect.

The creator of Little Nightmares returns with more of the dark puzzle platforming it has honed over the last decade.

Like a joke you've heard before, this sequel just doesn’t land quite as well as the original.

Compelling gunplay and a unique raid mode help this FPS stand out.

It’s a familiar pattern: chaotic multiplayer fun let down by a bland adventure mode.

This sure is a Suda51 joint, all right.

Yakuza Kiwami 3 & Dark Ties is another enjoyable blend of hard-boiled drama and sidestory silliness, but as a package it’s not quite as well-rounded as the series’ more accomplished entries.