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553 reviewsYoung Souls may not shatter the mold for beat 'em ups, but its well-designed combat and impressive presentation make it a stand-out.
Gran Turismo 7 serves as a showcase for Polyphony Digital's love of automobile and racing culture, and delivers one of the best racing experiences on the market today.
Bungie has crafted an excellent expansion, but it is squarely targeted at its most fervent players.
Thought-provoking questions about how to handle horrible situations make Triangle Strategy a gripping experience, while the entertaining strategy combat keeps you coming back to face them.
Cheap laughs. Bloody chaos. Shadow Warrior 3 is wild as all get out, but struggles with repetition and making some of its gameplay matter.
Lost Ark's satisfying combat and near-endless activities will keep players engaged for hours on end, but some of the more exciting content takes a while to see.
Martha Is Dead never lives up to the game's opening 10 minutes, cascading into an experience that is a chore to play.
Infernax is a fun and gory retro romp through a land besieged by demons and evildoers that harkens back to beloved games from the NES era.
Zero Dawn was a great proof of concept, but Forbidden West shows Guerrilla Games still has plenty of thought-provoking and compelling places to take Aloy’s adventures.
OlliOlli World is a fun ride through a goofy world. Even when it caused me actual pain, I enjoyed its many twists and challenges.
Mastering Sifu's combat system takes a high degree of dedication and practice, but like a true martial artist, you must push through the practice pains before you reap any rewards.
Techland has crafted a monster of a sequel that is bigger and better in almost every way.
Pokémon Legends: Arceus charts an exciting new direction for the series, while still maintaining many of the core tenets that made Game Freak's franchise so beloved in the first place.
Windjammers 2 gives existing fans more of the wacky disc hockey they love but not much else.
Pupperazzi isn't a substantial adventure, but its absurd, playful, and dog-filled world serves as a lighthearted retreat.
Endwalker caps off a story over a decade in the making in spectacular fashion and cements it as one of the series' best entries.
An approachable spin-off of a competitive multiplayer hit, this co-op shooter struggles to emerge from beneath its predecessor's shadow.
Drinkbox Studios delivers a funny and challenging adventure that's not afraid to get weird and encourages clever customization.
Despite a repetitive loop, GTFO smartly differentiates itself from its cooperative shooter influences while still being an approachable thrill ride.
Chorus can be an entertaining space combat adventure at times, but the mediocre moments take a considerble toll.