
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.

In terms of core design, turn-based tactics games don't get much better than Phoenix Point.

So was it worth the eighteen-year wait?

Finding a spark of genius in Lost Ember

Decimate legions of poor, innocent Stormtroopers in Respawn's Star Wars adventure.

A disturbingly literal war on drugs.

The prequel to The Binding of Isaac keeps McMillen's creepy universe and forward-thinking strategy.

The old west feels brand new again.

Wargames don't see a lot of innovation, but Unity of Command 2 builds new things out of familiar parts.

Thrilling night races make Heat the best Need for Speed in years, even if I want to batter every one of its racers.

Another superb entry that feels tailor-made for the series' most dedicated players.

Excellent VR combat and movement wedged inside a repetitive quest system.


The best Age of Empires now has a fitting remaster.

Planet Zoo's beautiful animals are a real handful to manage in Frontier Developments' new sim.

William Chyr’s serene gravity-flipping puzzler makes you confront infinity.