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400 reviewsThis notorious video game mascot makes a stylish, if brief, comeback in his best outing yet.
There's not a lot to it, but it’s hard to find much fault with these stealthy co-op heists.
The most charming video game bubble wrap you’ll ever pop, and not much more.
A strong open-world Gotham and trademark slapstick humour powers a fantastic plastic parody of the Caped Crusader's greatest hits. Our review of Lego Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight.
The new standard in open-world racing is here, and it’s a gundamn masterpiece.
A Lovecraft-inspired first-person puzzle adventure with emotionally gripping mysteries and characters.
A tense game of whack-a-mole against endless waves of Cylon attacks, political crises, and ethical dilemmas.
The Dark Pictures Anthology's second season is off to a chilling and impressive start.
A musical delight from start to finish that sets a new standard for coming-of-age stories in games.
This empty shell of an adventure falls short of realizing the awesome potential of being the turtle bros in VR.
A gust of fresh air for those who miss the two-way interactable combo system of Killer Instinct.
Saros' ambitions aren't always fulfilled, but Housemarque's fluid action still bangs.
An extremely satisfying conclusion to Diablo's latest demonic saga.
Samson may come stocked with an impressively detailed sandbox, but it’s totally impossible to recommend in its current state.
Replaced is a gripping and gorgeous 2.5D action platformer, even though this AI-based adventure could do with a system update to completely iron out the bugs.
A deeply funny Mii simulator that’s deflated by ridiculous sharing restrictions.
An amusing FPS that's weakened by its haphazard marriage of noir storytelling and boomer shooter action.
Capcom's sci-fi hack-and-shoot debut is just good, chunky fun.
Right now Champions feels like it needs an evolution of its own if it wants to be the very best.
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