
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.

Thymesia's aggressive combat can be enjoyable, but it's an otherwise forgettable adventure.

Rumbleverse is a breath of fresh air in the battle royale genre, featuring top-notch melee combat, well designed fighting game sensibilities, and explosive elbow drops from 500ft in the air.

A wolf of a base-management game in the sheepish clothing of an action-roguelite.

A standout visual novel wrapped around one of the worst tactics systems ever.

Hard West 2 has plenty of little annoyances, but it's a supernatural western tactics game with a lot of style and the substance to back it.

The humor is hit or miss, but as a management game, it graduates with honors.

A fun arena fighter with a focus on four-player chaos, if not as successful solo or online.

A deep platform fighter with tedious progression systems.

Great characters and addictive tactical combat make this 150-hour campaign well worth the time.

It isn’t as surprising and novel as it was the first time around, but Forza’s high-speed brand of life-sized, toy-themed stunt racing is still a riotous good time.

Live A Live is a fascinating JRPG time machine that’s getting its dues at last thanks to a remake that brings out the best in its seven stories, strong combat, and unusual structure.

PowerWash Simulator's simple yet therapeutic style of gameplay provides an enjoyable way to chill out across its numerous generously sized levels.

As Dusk Falls' interactive crime drama is a masterwork of branching storytelling where decisions matter and repeated playthroughs are rewarded with even more revelations.

Like a great cover of a classic song in 2D action-platformer roguelite form, Loopmancer may not be very creative, but it’s excellent and highly replayable nonetheless.

Madison is a creepy crawl through a twisted haunted house with enough genuine out-of-your-seat scares to leave you shaken like a Polaroid picture.