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It’s been a long, strange while since I seriously sat down with Diablo 4. I finished the full campaign back at launch, saw the story through, poked at a few seasons here and there, and then quietly drifted off like a ghost that forgot why it was haunting the place. The systems, the tone, the […]
If you loved the original Lucky Tower games, the latest installment is going to deliver. But brace yourself for a tough ride.
The new Tomodachi Life delivers on quirky humor and creativity, but it's not going to be a home run for everyone.
Mouse: P.I. For Hire's ability to splice in 1920s animation techniques into a boomer shooter is impressive, but the game is far too long.
Tamashika
3.5/5
70
Tamashika is a strange yet alluring first-person shooter with a killer visual style that cuts out all of the filler.
Despite a lengthy development cycle, Pragmata is a commendable game with wonderfully layered combat mechanics.
People of Note's minor
Legacy of Kain: Ascendance is a clever concept for a retro take on the vampire franchise, but game design flaws undercut the final game.
The expansive world, strong gameplay, and vivid art design make Grime II a genuinely terrific take on the Metroidvania genre.
A new short and sweet indie gem is coming to PS5 and PC this month. If you like games with a great story, you won't want to miss it.
Darwin's Paradox has a charming aesthetic and visual style, but its gameplay is shallow and often frustrating.
The award-winning 2021 PlayStation exclusive has finally arrived on the Switch family of consoles, and it feels right at home.
Marathon
3.5/5
70
Bungie's Marathon does a lot right and is a compelling extraction shooter, but it has major issues that need to be resolved.
RUSHING BEAT X: Return of Brawl Brothers benefits from a vivid world and retro heart that helps overcome some gameplay stumbles.
Crimson Desert is such a monster of a game to review because there are just so many moving parts to it. There’s almost too much here. It borders on absurd, but it fits like a glove when you consider that the developer behind it, Pearl Abyss, also threw the kitchen sink into Black Desert Online, […]
Starship Troopers: Ultimate Bug War! is short and sweet, with a strong satirical core that feeds easily into the underlying dark comedy.
Toxic Commando delivers chaotic zombie action and deep customization, though the grind and forgettable story keep it from fully shining.
Poker Night at the Inventory's remaster is a charming return for the fan favorite game, with the charm overcoming the repetitive gameplay.
Pokemon's first life sim manages to be both a great cozy game and one of the best Pokemon games in recent memory.
The newest Witcher game may look simple with its card-swipe mechanics, but it's got a lot more depth than you think.