
A game that tries it all, even if it's not always a success.

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Last reviewed: 007 First Light · 6 days ago

A game that tries it all, even if it's not always a success.

Redefines the action RPG with spectacle and depth.

Not quite a bullseye, but darn close.

It's Stellaris, but not as we know it.

Creative Assembly’s first historical Total War in ages combines classic real-time battles with the most 4x-y campaign yet.

I want so badly for Assassin's Creed to be back, but Mirage is more like a stepping stone.

As mechanically polished as driving sims have ever been on PC. Stately and familiar, but finely crafted.

Cocoon makes incredible meals of puzzles within worlds that could have adorned prog rock album covers.

No, really-they've actually changed things this year, and the football feels better.

A familiar but filling all-you-can-eat strategy buffet

Repetition and technical shortcomings hold back this marriage of real-time stealth and turn-based tactics.

A promising co-op FPS anchored to a charmless grind.

This long-awaited shopkeeper sim feels trapped between selling and storytelling.

Arrakis proves an apt, if overly familiar, 4X setting in Dune: Spice Wars

Cyberpunk's first and only expansion is a tense spy thriller with some of the most grueling choices I've ever seen in an RPG.

Astrea raises the deckbuilder stakes with gambling tension.

Forza mimicry aside, the improved handling and visuals, along with Grand Race mode, are a revelation.