
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.

Manage a space station fuelled by nostalgia.

Kiryu's finale isn't a major departure from its predecessors, but still finds its own rhythm.

An excellent co-op adventure that doesn't take itself too seriously, and that's the only place it falls short.

Maquette pairs a novel puzzle-solving apparatus with a plaintive romance saga.

A decent if generic strategy game that lacks the big personality and siegecraft of earlier entries.

Not the finest physics simulation ever, but good enough to convey a uniquely challenging discipline-plus, all the customisation items in the world.

Some cool and clever ideas mix well here, but are Hellsign’s bad jujus worth the squeeze?

The spirit of early-'90s fantasy games, cleverly revived in an original and digestible form.

Explore, craft, build, fight, and survive in a massive and engaging open world.

A capable city-building throwback, but one that becomes less fun as it goes on.

A horror fan's dream come true.

Raising the genre's high bar, Nioh 2 runs and plays beautifully. But perhaps you can have too much of a good thing.

The gang gets back together for a much less interesting adventure.

Field of Glory 2: Medieval is the closest to a tabletop miniatures experience you'll get on PC.

Don't go lupine to conclusions.