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

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Last reviewed: 007 First Light · 5 days ago

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

Redefines the action RPG with spectacle and depth.

Killing Floor 3 is fun, quick to pick up, and builds on what worked for its predecessors. And while there'll always be a place for gory multiplayer shooters, they are a dime a dozen, and this one doesn't do a lot to stand out from the rest.

An action RPG dragged down by references to much better games.

Abiotic Factor is an instant survival classic, and one of the best games I've played in years.

Powerhoof issues a gorgeous and moody point 'n' click adventure, with a sci-fi twist that can't stick the landing.

An enjoyable adventure with a serious identity crisis.


Overwhelming monetization and exceptionally dull third-person hero shooting sour a game that could've been a mech fan's dream.

The way you should play System Shock 2.

Peak is everything I'd want from a co-op game. It promotes creative collaboration, is cheap as chips, and with the map resetting every 24 hours there's the possibility of endless fun.

Craft, explore, and fight for your life on Arrakis in Funcom's survival MMO.

A few kinks aside, Rematch is pitch perfect.

Atlus revamps another of its devilish creature collectors from the PS2 era, but why this one?

A big old mess. Mainly by design, partly by mistake.

Not my favourite rendition of 'sexy souped-up soldier saving humankind.'

Fraught and flexible, The Alters expertly blends storytelling with survival.