
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.

Call of Duty: WW2 - United Front is a bit all over the place. The three new multiplayer maps do very little to deliver anything fresh or new, and the new War mission is also mostly more of the same. But the changes to the Zombies formula in The Tortured Path really shake up the experience and deliver something that feels more nuanced and original from what we've seen out of that mode in years. As a package, it's mostly just okay, with only a couple of true high points.

Big, confident, and stuffed with arcade racing action, but it's an uneven and unfinished package.

Inside is a 2D puzzle platformer that builds upon what made Limbo great, and in fact builds something greater.

The Awesome Adventures of Captain Spirit may not be particularly adventurous, per se, but it has heart on its side. This free Life is Strange prequel episode centers on the relationship between a wonderfully imaginative boy and his emotionally withdrawn father, but for all the…

Hollow Knight’s rich world and incredible depth of content will make you want to explore its caves for dozens of hours.

Trials so tough, you might just tear out your tentacles.

Trudging through Diablo-like combat in the 41st Millennium.

Unravel 2 improves upon the original in almost every respect, from the platforming to the puzzles.

After careful consideration, I've decided not to endorse this park.

A racing game that’s not about racing.

The mixture of BlazBlue, Persona 4 Arena, Under Night In-Birth, and RWBY leads to a surprisingly approachable entry point into fighting games.

Developer Dontnod's tale of a vampire doctor is elevated by a lot of great story, characters, and world-building, but its systems and technical hiccups weigh it down.

Butchering history and your enemies in a Company of Heroes-like swords-and-boards RTS.

Agonizing in all the wrong ways. The painful gameplay takes the gruesome joy out of its disturbing imagery.

Does it come to pay Castlevania tribute, or does it merely steal a classic's soul?