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553 reviews
Theatrhythm Final Bar Line
9/10
90
After nearly a 10-year gap, Theatrhythm is back and it's better than ever.
Akka Arrh
6.75/10
68
Colorful, But Cluttered on the Game Informer website.
Metroid Prime Remastered
9.5/10
95
Metroid Prime was a masterpiece in 2002, and that assessment still rings true in 2023.
Like a Dragon: Ishin!
8.25/10
83
Despite the age of its skeleton, in some ways, Like a Dragon: Ishin stands out as one of the more impressive games in Ryu Ga Gotoku's portfolio.
Octopath Traveler II
8.5/10
85
Octopath Traveler II does what an excellent sequel should. Instead of breaking new ground left and right, it improves on the original in nearly every way and feels more confident about the stories it tells.
Horizon Call of the Mountain
6.75/10
68
Call of the Mountain features good visuals and engaging combat, but the majority of the game is spent climbing, which is not fun.
Wild Hearts
8/10
80
Wild Hearts does not reinvent the hunting genre, but it does just enough with its additions to give it a fresh and welcome perspective.
Hogwarts Legacy
9/10
90
Hogwarts Legacy is a lengthy and rewarding adventure that adeptly captures the magic of the stories from which it is inspired.
Deliver Us Mars
6.75/10
68
A captivating story carries an otherwise mediocre journey on the Red Planet.
Hi-Fi Rush
8.75/10
88
Hi-Fi Rush finds a magical sweet spot between rhythm games, stylish action, and lighthearted, character-driven platformers we don't see very often anymore, and by every measure, it comes out on top.
Colossal Cave
8/10
80
Colossal Cave isn’t for everyone, but it’s like a slow and meticulously designed theme park ride, all built around an old text adventure game, making for a fascinating experience.
SpongeBob SquarePants: The Cosmic Shake
7/10
70
When The Cosmic Shake is at its best, it sounds, looks, and plays like the kind of game I would have begged my parents to buy me growing up. But when it falters, it’s boring.
Chained Echoes
8.75/10
88
It may harken back to the greatest 16-bit RPGs, but this intriguing gem has more than enough new ideas to keep players guessing.
Forspoken
7.5/10
75
Getting from one place to another is Forspoken’s high point, and while no other element quite reaches the heights of how fun running and climbing are, Frey’s adventure isn’t without its highlights.
Lil Gator Game
8.5/10
85
Lil Gator Game presents a short, enjoyable Zelda-inspired adventure wrapped in a poignant, wholesome narrative.
Fire Emblem Engage
9/10
90
Players looking for deep customization, expertly crafted strategy RPG combat, and a heartfelt story with adoration for more than 30 years of Fire Emblem history will find that and more in Engage.
Sports Story
6.5/10
65
Sports Story's unfocused nature and frustrating gameplay are only overshadowed by a pervasive lack of polish, preventing it from being worth your time.
One Piece Odyssey
7.5/10
75
One Piece Odyssey oscillates between being thrilling and tedious, but I can’t help but smile thinking about this adventure with the Straw Hats.
Vengeful Guardian: Moonrider
7.75/10
78
Moonider’s adventure likely won’t linger with you, but you won’t regret playing the short, familiar, and satisfying experience.
Dragon Quest Treasures
6.25/10
63
Dragon Quest Treasures is never short on charm or style, but simple, sub-par combat and loot-hunting mechanics had me scraping the bottom of the treasure chest in hopes there was something I’d missed.