
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.

A short but sweet puzzle game about building tall tales.

Like a Miyazaki-movie love of food, from the glorious ramen Mr. Saitou slumps next to at an izakaya to the strange confectionery available at a convenience store run by fungus. And the RPG Maker interface that you'll need to hit F11 to force into fullscreen. And a soulful bittersweetness that means it's likely to, cliché as it sounds, make you laugh and make you cry. At least a little bit. It's not the full emotional rollercoaster of Rakuen—it's more of a bite-sized experience, a quick ghost train through a bouncy castle where you can whip to the last stop in a single sitting if you want.

Explore a beautiful tropical island as a little kid with magic powers.

After the highs of The Witch Queen, Lightfall doesn't stick the landing.

Clash's brilliantly surreal world is hampered by uncompromising combat and level design.

Ubisoft struggles to make RTS and city builder play nice together.

Redefines the action RPG with spectacle and depth.

An exciting concept begging for structural refinements and more meat on its robot bones.

A beautiful, flawed, and deeply weird Soviet Westworld.

Relic's latest is a failed experiment but a great game.


Strong combat let down by PC performance issues, far too few monsters and finicky building system.

This PS5 port is a blast in the heat of battle, but feels trapped between two genres.

Wanted: Dead is an intentionally messy throwback, one that some people are going to adore while others lament. All the AA jank of a PlayStation 3 action game wrapped up in a janky 2023 modern gaming bow.

The best game in Harry Potter history, but a hard one to be excited about.