
A deeply funny Mii simulator that’s deflated by ridiculous sharing restrictions.

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Last reviewed: 007 First Light · 8 days ago

A deeply funny Mii simulator that’s deflated by ridiculous sharing restrictions.

The most charming video game bubble wrap you’ll ever pop, and not much more.

Simultaneously a love letter to basketball fans and a microtransaction-infested disappointment.

Metal: Hellsinger might not be the greatest demon-slaying shoot 'em up in the world, but it's certainly a stirring tribute.

This cozy life sim is still awesome in 2024, and still has plenty more room to grow.

It's a lot of fun to experience JoJo’s eccentric and ostentatious battles in solid yet boilerplate offline modes, but online struggles often knock the wind out of it.

Beyond The Wire provides a delightfully hefty incarnation of World War One. Redstone Interactive makes its massive, 100-player servers sing with Arma-quality realism, complete with jolting firearm kickback, brutal melee beatdowns, and a huge number of dynamic character classes that can shift the tide of the battle. All of this takes place on beautiful multiplayer maps that capture the nightmarish truth of early 20th century warfighting.

A decent soulslike with a great setting but little else to set it apart from the pack.

Splatoon 3’s campaign features a fresh take on an open hub world design, mixing in short but satisfying missions to let you experiment with different weapons and abilities.

Splatoon 3 has foregone drastic additions in order to fine-tune what makes its team-based multiplayer so extremely addicting.

F1 Manager 2022 speeds to the front of the grid with a deep, compulsive, and largely authentic motorsports management sim.

TMNT: The Cowabunga Collection is a treasure trove of Turtle games, but our online experience was barely functional when matchmaking. Couch co-op fares a lot better, but some may notice an increased input delay over the originals. All said this is still a great collection for fans.

A gorgeous and well-honed remake of one of the biggest boppers in the PlayStation pantheon, The Last of Us Part I is the best way to play – or replay – Naughty Dog’s esteemed survival classic.

Immortality is a thoroughly mesmerizing mystery and one of the most surprising video game stories of 2022.

Crypto's material has worn a bit thin. While Destroy All Humans! 2: Reprobed does a respectable job of making his second rampage look good, its small assortment of new weapons and enemies makes it feel like an unambitious expansion rather than a sequel.

An unexpected mixture of genres makes Rollerdrome a fresh, fast, and fun time.

After playing Madden NFL 23 I finally have a little optimism that the series is on the right path - maybe not an emphatic "Boom!", but clear forward progress for a series that so desperately needs it.