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570 reviewsInterior/Night's debut interactive drama doesn't rely on fantasy or familiar characters to hook you. Great characters and an intriguing story are more than enough all on their own.
Stray is, more than anything, a charming game.
Madison can frighten the pants off of players when it wants to, but its reliance on cheap jump scares, and some frustrating puzzle design gets in its way.
Ms. Chalice brings her A-game in an entertaining and challenging send-off for Cuphead and Mugman.
Sunbreak offers great new monsters to battle and additional flexibility in its combat systems, but its pacing of meaningful new content is often painful.
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Sonic Origins sets out to deliver the best way to play these four beloved titles, and for the most part, it accomplishes that mission.
Neon White isn't just one of the best games of the year, it also speaks to a highly specific audience many just don't anymore.
Shredder's Revenge is a raucously fun throwback that recaptures the glory days of TMNT brawlers.
Diablo Immortal is a great translation of the Diablo formula for mobile devices, but certain monetization decisions sully an otherwise excellent experience.
Nintendo's new soccer title dazzles with fierce gameplay and sizzling presentation, but can't quite hit the net due to its lack of engaging modes.
Supermassive Games finds its horror stride again and delivers a gripping experience with choices galore.
Card Shark offers an intriguing premise, but constant tutorials and tedious gameplay drag down the fun.
Silt's jaw-dropping art and atmospheric feel can't make up for its lack of guidance and tedious challenges.
Die-hard Evil Dead fans will enjoy this multiplayer release. However, it’s hard to see the lasting appeal for the rest of us.
Kao’s big comeback is a wholly unremarkable, by-the-numbers platformer that inspires little more than indifference.
Sometimes The Centennial Case stumbles, but it’s worth enduring for the wild ride it puts you on and the broader questions it poses about what’s ethical in the world of science.
A refreshing take on the cyberpunk genre, both in narrative and gameplay.
Mini Motorways is a fun fusion of the city-building simulation and puzzle genres.
Player choice is propped up in fun and challenging ways within conversations and crime scene investigations.