
The open-world Dark Souls successor is staggering in breadth and challenge

Last reviewed: Zero Parades: For Dead Spies · 14 days ago

The open-world Dark Souls successor is staggering in breadth and challenge

A defiant wuxia epic characterized by rapid, brutal combat

Stealth and mayhem return in Arkane’s lovely world of grime

A lot of different things can happen in Divinity: Original Sin 2; it's an RPG that is overwhelmingly about planning ahead yet still being completely taken by surprise.

Hiveswap: Act One is brief, but I already have a lot of hope for the world and cast introduced here. (And the music. Oh god, yes, the music.) There's a lot to see, and anyone looking for a light-hearted adventure will have a great time. Despite its minor bugs and short length, both Homestuck devotees and those who never experienced the webcomic will find a fantastic, humorous introduction to this new pocket of an already-massive universe.


Two additional racing leagues pile on the variety, and lengthen a lean career

The developers of DmC take on human psychology in this enlightening action game

The prequel series drops the supernatural stuff, but not the heart

It’s Destiny, with much less bullshit

A procedurally generated action game that begs to be played over and over and over

A touching, painterly story of love and loss

A martial arts-focused take on the Dark Souls formula that more than hits its mark

A racing game that’s as fun to think about as it is to play

Fresh ideas overshadowed by embarrassing aesthetics

The reinvention of an already fantastic game

This remake of the first Yakuza game has sparks of brilliance amid some major flaws