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

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Last reviewed: 007 First Light · 7 days ago

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

Dragon Age's return nails the action-RPG pivot but falls short of the storytelling the series is known for.

All three of me agree, there's nothing quite like it. Quantum League is worth your time.

Silicon Dreams asks, "Are you feeling lucky, cyberpunk?"

Wobbly and unstable in all the right ways, and some of the wrong ones too.

The scariest Resident Evil yet.

Smelter combines strong platforming levels with a lackluster real-time strategy map.

The singular 2010 action RPG has gotten better with time (and a remastered PC release).

A beautiful presentation, but glitchy in a frustrating way.

Crash 4 turns back the platformer clock.

Trials of Fire's list of features may read like a videogame word salad, but the resulting combination makes for a fine RPG feast.

People Can Fly's inconsistent looter shooter isn't worth the ride.

The '80s and '90s live on in a new game based on the classic novel, RPG, and anime series.

Feral Cat Den transforms the epic history of the universe into a noir adventure.

The latest in Might and Delight's animal nomad series has lost its way.

A vibrant retro-futuristic fantasy adventure about cyber heroes and digital legends.

A superbly stylish and surprisingly challenging management game, Evil Genius 2 is let down only by its tendency to bloviate.