
Best-in-class combat and a triumphant move to an open-world structure.

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Last reviewed: 007 First Light · 5 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 first crack at Alien in VR is immediately compelling with lots of room to grow.

A horror game that paints an unsettling picture of who we can be in our worst moments.

Redefined action and a fleshed-out endgame have gotten this sequel off to an exciting start.

It may be familiar, but a generous roster and exciting modes make it undeniably fun.

An irresistible global treasure hunt, and far and away the best Indy story this century.

After a very bumpy take-off, Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 has hit a smooth cruising altitude.

Deep open-world exploration, a quirky story, and some of the most beautiful in-game outfits you'll ever see.

Underneath the technical shortcomings is a refreshingly brutal single-player FPS.

A shining example of how to remake a classic RPG.

A playful reimagining that simplifies the original story while keeping the heart of it.

Pretty to look at but painfully dull and frustrating to play, Empire of the Ants's single-player campaign has none of the depth of the multiplayer and packages bad AI with boring missions and a meandering story.

It's gorgeous to look at and has some depth to its tiny battles, but a lack of modes and unit variety means Empire of the Ants's multiplayer isn't likely to have a lot of legs.

Better at all of the things its predecessor was good at, with water attractions alone being reason to dive in.

A well-oiled tactics game with an incredible sense of style.

A disappointing revival that misunderstands what made the Mario & Luigi series great.