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188 reviewsScorn is a first-person action/puzzle game set in a brutal, alien world inspired by the dark fantasy art of H.R. Giger.
Tunic excellently captures the NES feeling of being dropped into a world with no sense of direction, and no explanation of how to play.
Biomutant is a strange chimera of unique ideas and Breath of the Wild vibes that never quite connect in fun or meaningful ways.
Naughty Dog claims that The Last of Us Part I isn't simply a remaster. Does it live up to expectations? Read on to find out!
Sauntering away from the anthropomorphism which tends to feature in most games, Stray looks to capture the spirit of a feline. With an adorable backpack sporting, ginger tabby at the forefront, will this cat-centric adventure pounce on the hearts of gamers?
Ghostwire: Tokyo is a first-person shooter with magic instead of guns, as you rid present-day Tokyo of ghosts and demons.
Elden Ring is a new action roleplaying game from the developers of the Dark Souls franchise, featuring challenging combat and an open world.
Horizon Forbidden West doesn’t rewrite the book on the genre, but is a rich experience with excellent characters, design, and mechanics.
While we regularly see beautifully choreographed sequences in movies, video games have struggled to replicate the same intensity and complexity. Looking to deliver a John Woo style haymaker is Sifu, but will it be able to awaken your inner Bruce Lee?
While I have grievances, at the end of the day Halo Infinite is a good time and nobody should feel like they didn't get their money's worth.
BioWare's 2003 classic RPG comes to the Nintendo Switch, allowing new players to experience one of the most beloved roleplaying games of all time.
Far Cry 6 takes the long-running open world action FPS to Yara, a fictional Caribbean island, as you join an insurrection aiming to topple its despotic President.
Kena: Bridge of Spirits adheres to the old ways of making platformers. The technical aspects are phenomenal and thoroughly current, but the game relies heavily on the design tactics of the past. You likely already know if that’s something you’re interested in playing, and I believe they’ve done an admirable job here.
Deathloop is a stellar murder mystery first-person shooter in which the player's job of figuring out its dense machinery of systems and story mirrors the gradual awakening of its lead character.
Psychonauts 2 delivers in every way on the promise only hinted at in the 2005 original, with better mechanics, graphics and combat, set inside a story that continues to explore the human mind and its motivations.
In 2017, Capcom dug up the rotting carcass of Resident Evil and breathed new life into the franchise. After several critically acclaimed remakes, the masters of horror have returned with a mainline release, but will this trip to a quaint yet disturbing village reach the heights of the Baker ranch?
Returnal is a haunting, beautiful, exhilarating, and engaging rogue-like bullet-hell with a deeply compelling narrative, fantastic controls, and an addictive loop that will keep you playing for hours.
It's not perfect, but It Takes Two is Hazelight Studios' most refined effort yet, sporting Pixar caliber polish and a shockingly dynamic set of gameplay mechanics.
Burrowed deep inside the human psyche dwells the morbid curiosities that infest the essence of Little Nightmares II. Following in the skittish footsteps of its predecessor, this deliciously grotesque game brings an amalgamation of the macabre that will fester in your subconsciousness for years to come.
Hitman 3 is a bombastic, action-packed, flashy puzzle game. If you’ve played one of these games before and somehow didn’t like it, Hitman 3 isn’t likely to change your mind. But it does what it does incredibly well, and is a perfected version of this iteration of Hitman.