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553 reviewsNonstop banter between the misfit superteam makes for a surprisingly fun time.
House of Ashes' storytelling doesn't always land, and its scares feel shallow, but it can be a tense and enjoyable monster thriller.
Resident Evil 4 VR is a must-play if you're a fan of the original. It fundamentally changes the experience in meaningful ways, adding new depth, strategy, and tension to a video game most people know like the back of their hands at this point
Fighting with Nickelodeon's 'toon crew can be fun, but Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl lacks the magic of other platform fighters.
The Good Life has fantastic moments of humorous absurdity, but the archaic design and overabundance of features get in the way of it living its best life.
Unsighted is an engrossing and action-packed race against time where everything you do impacts which of your friends survive who turns into monsters.
Turtle Rock Studios' latest shooter excels at supplying the familiar frights fans of the genre have been hoping for.
Far Cry 6 is a gripping and exciting thrill ride from the opening moments, delivering the best entry the franchise has had in years.
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After 19 years, Nintendo finally delivers an official sequel to Metroid Fusion that concludes Samus Aran's lifelong battle with a race of deadly alien organisms.
Weighed down by tedious moment-to-moment gameplay, Jett: The Far Shore's visuals are doing some heavy lifting.
While not dazzling as a remaster, the core Alan Wake experience still shines bright.
These tiny toy cars pack a big punch in this new racing game, in which excellent course design and a powerful sense of speed add up to a thrilling ride.
FIFA 22 might tout next-gen visuals and solid gameplay, but there aren't enough exciting changes to differentiate it from last year's experience.
Two decades later, Diablo II gets a posh layer of flavor.
A game for those who have ever wanted to just jump on their hoverbike and ride off into the desert.
NBA 2K22 may not feel significantly different from last year, but some bright spots make it more fun to play and set a promising foundation for the future.
Ember Lab's debut game is a hit that you don't want to miss.
When Lost Judgment stumbles, it never recovers. While there's a lot to love in the story and gameplay, at the end of the day, its issues become too much to ignore – especially when those issues are messy and irresponsible.
A spectacular soundtrack and stunning sights await you on this vibrant journey.
Deathloop is a bloody, chaotic mess. A mess you will fail at over and over until finally, you succeed. And that success – the result of hours of experimentation, iteration, and knowledge – makes for one of the best games of the year.