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160 reviewsLegacy of the Dark Knight is one of the best Batman games in years and greatly encapsulates the character's storied history.
Bubsy 4D is a throwback to an older era of 3D platforming that can be a lot of fun -- even as it struggles with the genre's limitations.
Luna Abyss makes players work to see its best elements, but this process results in a enrapturing universe with solid bullet hell combat.
The latest Yoshi platformer has arrived, and it's bringing a charming storybook vibe to the Nintendo Switch 2.
Forza Horizon 6 is yet another stellar racing experience that is filled with enough content to keep you busy for 100+ hours.
Constance is a visually arresting platformer that is further boosted by its fluid controls and novel, dual-layered story.
Indiana Jones and the Great Circle is perfectly fine on Switch 2, but it doesn't quite stack up to other big Switch 2 ports.
Call of the Elder Gods has some amazingly well-designed puzzles, and those are barely enough to make up for its many other flaws.
The new Battlestar Galactica game combines RTS and roguelike gameplay for a satisfying sci-fi experience I didn't want to quit.
Outbound brings players on a solo journey through the great outdoors, but it's not quite sure what time of game it wants to be.
Little Nightmares translates well to the VR space with Altered Echoes, with the strong sense of atmosphere making up for some wonky controls.
Invincible Vs isn't always the smoothest experience, but it has a solid and chaotic mechanical foundation with tons of panache.
A unique twist on the management sim makes The Last Gas Station a must-play for fans of the genre. Especially if you love a good mystery.
Saros' hostile alien worlds are gorgeous and its controls are tight, but it is an ultimately disappointing spiritual successor to Returnal.
It’s been a long, strange while since I seriously sat down with Diablo 4. I finished the full campaign back at launch, saw the story through, poked at a few seasons here and there, and then quietly drifted off like a ghost that forgot why it was haunting the place. The systems, the tone, the […]
If you loved the original Lucky Tower games, the latest installment is going to deliver. But brace yourself for a tough ride.
The new Tomodachi Life delivers on quirky humor and creativity, but it's not going to be a home run for everyone.
Mouse: P.I. For Hire's ability to splice in 1920s animation techniques into a boomer shooter is impressive, but the game is far too long.
Tamashika is a strange yet alluring first-person shooter with a killer visual style that cuts out all of the filler.
Despite a lengthy development cycle, Pragmata is a commendable game with wonderfully layered combat mechanics.
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