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175 reviewsRiffing on Left 4 Dead and Saber's own World War Z works well for this co-op horde shooter
Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection is a worthy companion piece to its mainline apex
World of Warcraft: Midnight is a smart expansion that builds upon The War Within and improves on strong MMORPG foundations
WWE 2K26 is a brilliant wrestling game where it counts, but it can sting when rewards feel so centered on monetization over skill.
Scott Pilgrim EX review: "Fantastically crunchy pixel combat is let down by an obsession with repetitive backtracking"
Pokemon Pokopia review: "My new cozy obsession has my year ahead sorted – building my dream paradise alongside monster pals is just too good to put down"
After 30 years I'm shocked Capcom have managed to truly bring it all together
Styx: Blades of Greed takes this dark fantasy stealther open world further with fantastic results.
High on Life 2 is a surreal trip well worth taking, although you'll need to adjust your expectations accordingly.
Reanimal is an enjoyably disturbing horror fairy tale full of beautifully designed landscapes and creatures.
Crisol: Theater of Idols largely fails as a horror and struggles as a shooter, but stands solidly as a curiosity that follows its own rules.
Romeo Is a Dead Man combines entertaining combat with pop culture references and constant creativity.
Great fun with friends, Mario's latest sports outing can't quite serve up the complete package
Yakuza Kiwami 3 & Dark Ties is a solid remake of this sunny entry, though its overly edgy new chapter leaves me cold.
Mewgenics combines The Binding of Isaac's gross-out roguelike charm with Into the Breach's strategy excellence
Nioh 3 demands care, planning, and patience – and gives immense satisfaction in the form of a brutal but engrossing adventure in return
Highguard is an unusual combination of first-person shooter trends from the last decade, making for a game that is hard to define.
Cairn is a zen, meditative survival game defined by the intentionality of its movement and the way you interact with its world.
Code Vein 2 feels like the first post-Elden Ring Soulslike to try something of a similar scale, and has inventive combat moves - but it's made too many compromises to get there.
Trails Beyond the Horizon iterates on the excellent hybrid action and turn-based combat that's defined the last few entries.