
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.

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

This sim successfully arrives at its destination, eventually, despite a few leaves on the line.

Android autonomy and socio-economics are messily explored in Quantic Dream's latest adventure.

Katamari's creator returns with a goofy adventure full of quirky characters and childish fun.

Pretty interactive fiction that captures the atmosphere of the Masquerade.

Lighthearted frolics hide a deep RPG.

The return of the beloved sim series is a showcase for joyful mech combat.

Despite having all the right gadgets, this VR stealth game is no superspy.

Modern life is rubbish in this indie adventure about monotony and the daily grind.

Even though it's an action-RPG now, Darksiders Genesis feels like a return to form for the series.

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

Finding a spark of genius in Lost Ember

So was it worth the eighteen-year wait?

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.