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553 reviews
Dave the Diver
8.75/10
88
This simple and joyful game combines undersea exploration and restaurant management, and the biggest surprise is just how supremely well it all works.
The Legend of Heroes: Trails into Reverie - Advanced Set 1
8.75/10
88
Even if the narrative of The Legend of Heroes: Trails into Reverie falls short compared to past entries, it still stands above most other games in the genre.
6.25/10
63
AEW: Fight Forever mostly delivers on providing enjoyable arcade-style wrestling. However, the overall package is far from elite, making it a mid-card competitor with a main event price tag.
Story of Seasons: A Wonderful Life
6/10
60
While Story of Seasons: A Wonderful Life is a welcome update to a classic farm sim, stripping away nostalgic fondness leaves you with an experience that feels lacking in the genre's modern landscape.
Park Beyond
6.5/10
65
For a game that endeavors to push the limits of your imagination, Park Beyond is a little too concerned with whether you’re tall enough to ride.
Crash Team Rumble
8/10
80
Crash Team Rumble's take on multiplayer platforming madness is unique, with enough depth to keep you on your toes after hours of gameplay.
Aliens: Dark Descent
8/10
80
Soaked in dark sci-fi environments and human personalities, Aliens: Dark Descent nails the hallmarks of an Alien title and executes much of its squad-based gameplay.
Dordogne
8/10
80
Dordogne's lovely visuals and creative, playful mechanics make for a largely enjoyable French getaway.
Diablo IV
9.25/10
93
Diablo IV is a massive and deeply engrossing action RPG that continually seduces players with its promises of power and riches and regularly follows through.
Super Mega Baseball 4
8.25/10
83
Despite some disappointing option and feature exclusions, Super Mega Baseball 4 is a strong alternative to the annualized sim-facing MLB game.
Street Fighter 6
9.5/10
95
Between its cohesive aesthetic, the bounty of clever features, and crisp central gameplay, Street Fighter 6 is one of the most impressive entries the genre has seen in some time.
The Lord of the Rings: Gollum
3.5/10
35
This unfortunate and misguided use of Tolkien's fantasy and characters has few redeeming qualities, and it's best avoided, even by fans of the fiction.
After Us
7.5/10
75
Piccolo Studio's latest release is a visual tour de force, but stumbles at times with its gameplay.
Planet of Lana II: Children of the Leaf
7.75/10
78
Planet of Lana boasts a gorgeous presentation, but trekking through this strange world doesn’t always inspire the same awe.
LEGO 2K Drive
8/10
80
Lego 2K Drive builds an incredibly inviting world where speed and silliness reign supreme as you race and morph across its delightfully destructible setting.
Humanity
8.5/10
85
Humanity mixes challenging puzzles with an engaging and heartfelt narrative to great success.
The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom - Nintendo Switch 2 Edition
9.75/10
98
They say you can never go home again, but I adored returning to Hyrule with all new tools.
Redfall
5/10
50
For a game about fighting vampires, Redfall feels soulless in all the wrong ways.
Darkest Dungeon II
8.5/10
85
Darkest Dungeon II is a harsh but fantastic game whose white-knuckled battles and hazard-filled exploration will trap you for hours.
Horizon Forbidden West: Burning Shores
8/10
80
Aloy’s trip to Hollywood justifies its existence by meaningfully building upon the base game’s story, paving a strong runway for the next title to take off.