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

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

A defiant wuxia epic characterized by rapid, brutal combat

Graphical improvements and new accessibility options — same excellent RPG

Expressive visuals and refined combat bring the 2007 game back to life

Nvidia flaunts the power of its modern hardware with a 15-year-old masterpiece

Heat, a solid game that built up a dedicated audience, probably didn’t get the fairest shake in public opinion after it launched three years ago. Electronic Arts reorganized its action-racing development in response. Unbound arrives with the same lack of glamour, the same diminished cachet, but it is so much more fun, and so much more worth my time racing and running from the law, that the game feels like racing’s comeback player of the year.

What the storied simulation game shares with the craft of fiction

Within striking distance of greatness


Sophisticated card combat, chill social elements, and pop culture icons

Fatshark is poised to bottle lightning again


A vampire and a cannonball walk into a bar

The best (unofficial) War of the Worlds game you’ll find

As in New Vegas, there are no perfect outcomes

Yasumi Matsuno’s classic story of war can be a slog

Sonic the Hedgehog’s new adventure is rough around the hedges