
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.

This roguelite sequel takes a bold new direction for the turn-based tactics ideas established in the first game, but its early hours lean heavily on randomness and it can be a trial to stick with it until you see the light.

A remarkable sequel that somehow makes Breath of the Wild feel like a first draft.

With stellar storytelling and satisfying progression that offer dozens of hours of content that newcomers and hardcore players can enjoy, this is a free-to-play RPG that might hook you for months.

The Last Case of Benedict Fox is a disappointingly uneven Metroidvania that’s just as likely to engage as it is to enrage.

Plagued with bland missions, boneheaded enemies, and repeated technical problems, Redfall is a bafflingly bad time across the board.

Stray Blade tries and fails to free the Soulslike from gloomy settings and opaque storytelling, falling short of both its own ambitions and the genre’s standards.

A dizzyingly customizable fantasy 4X made mightier by a legacy that follows you across campaigns.

If Respawn makes a third game like Star Wars Jedi: Survivor and Fallen Order, it'll complete the best Star Wars trilogy in 30 years, hands down.

Despite its short length, Tron: Identity's visual novel/detective story is well worth playing – and replaying – to unravel the latest mystery of life on the Grid.

Disney Speedstorm is a fundamentally good kart racer currently buried beneath so much gacha garbage and so many currencies that it almost seems like a parody of the entire free-to-play genre.

A slow dive into Lovecraftian horror intermingles with simple fishing and sailing mechanics to create an approachable boat management sim that's as unsettling as it is relaxing.

The Mageseeker is another solid example of Riot partnering with other developers to expand upon the world of League of Legends,

With nicely redone graphics and excellent music bringing the classic turn-based tactical action up to modern standards, Advance Wars 1+2: Re-Boot Camp is a great return for this long-neglected series.

A couple of poor boss battles aside, Burning Shores is a great new chapter with enough creative new bells and whistles to keep Horizon fans more than happy.

A hilarious gore-fest and a competent zombie-slaying adventure, but there's little creativity outside of its great sense of humor.