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553 reviewsThis shadowy adventure will get you in the mood for Halloween all year around with its atmospheric design, creative combat system, and well-crafted story.
Flashy combat, dynamic characters, and a masterfully realized game world make Tales of Arise one of the best JRPG experiences of the year.
The Artful Escape is a gorgeous experience that makes you feel like a star, but challenge-seekers may need to look elsewhere.
Help Wario and his companions escape their own game by completing over 200 wacky microgames.
You’ll root for Alex Chen, and feel good about helping shape her path forward.
This bionic bunny's adventure packs an impressive wallop.
Travis Touchdown's return slays in action and presentation, while the world he inhabits is dead on arrival.
Aliens: Fireteam Elite occasionally fires on all cylinders, but a monotonous gameplay loop bogs down the entire experience.
Double Fine has crafted an artistic journey that impresses at almost every turn in unexpected ways.
Though Madden NFL 22 delivers solid yet familiar action, the yardage gained is squandered by its fumbles.
This goofy and energetic sports RPG with the soul of a Shonen anime passes with flying colors.
Fight some monsters, woo some swords, and embark on an adventure of self-discovery and fun.
Twelve Minutes is a captivating, horrifying journey that left us hooked despite some frustrations.
Explore the depths of your dreams in this engaging roguelike.
Striding more confidently free of its Metroid inspirations, Axiom Verge 2 is a worthy successor, but it takes patience to fully enjoy.
Supergiant's excellent roguelike is releasing on new-gen platforms, and if you haven't played it yet, it's the perfect time to take a trip to hell.
The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles delights in its over-the-top fashion and inclusion of a certain famous detective.
This challenging boss rush can be maddening but its rewarding combat makes it worth the struggle.
Despite its shortcomings and frustrations, Cris Tales is an enjoyable adventure for RPG fans to take.
Neo: The World Ends With You faithfully mirrors its predecessor – for better or worse.