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553 reviews
WWE 2K25: Deadman Edition
8.25/10
83
A questionable Island mode and a weaker Showcase can't derail what's still the best wrestling sim in the business.
Atomfall
7/10
70
Like the world it depicts, something exciting and unique lies at Atomfall's core. I just wish it wasn't walled off by a laundry list of frustrations.
MLB The Show 25
8.5/10
85
MLB The Show 25 delivers perhaps the most well-rounded package of any of the mainstream sports video games, making for a title I first fired up during Spring Training and could very well still be playing when the World Series rolls around.
The Roottrees Are Dead
9.25/10
93
Find every blood relative in a mysterious family tree in this engrossing puzzle game.
Indiana Jones and the Great Circle: The Order of Giants
9/10
90
The Great Circle reminds me of why I fell in love with Indy in the first place and should be a template for how to craft new interactive stories in this legendary series.
Dragon Age: The Veilguard
8/10
80
Ultimately, Dragon Age: The Veilguard delivers on the promise of every Dragon Age with its strong characters, engaging combat, and a classic BioWare role-playing experience.
Silent Hill 2
8.75/10
88
Despite the difficult revelations Silent Hill 2 unveils along the way and how uncomfortable the experience made me (by design) I was eager to immediately start the journey again after seeing the credits.
Marvel Rivals
8.5/10
85
With a huge roster of free playable characters , a satisfying gameplay loop, and the fast matchmaking, Marvel Rivals executes a simple concept with skill and finesse.
Metaphor: ReFantazio
9/10
90
Despite the overly drawn-out final act and the poorly tuned final boss, Metaphor: ReFantazio’s journey is well worth embarking upon.
The Casting of Frank Stone
5.5/10
55
Though the developer has some horror highs in its catalog, The Casting of Frank Stone rests six feet at the bottom of it.
Assassin's Creed Shadows
8.5/10
85
In Assassin's Creed Shadows, playing as Yasuke and Naoe is as powerful as the Shoguns that ruled during this era of Japan, even if the story doesn't match the gameplay's towering heights.
Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii
8.5/10
85
An absurd tone with surprising pockets of earnest pathos, fun characters, and bombastic action are all present and accounted for here.
Monster Hunter Wilds
8.75/10
88
The Forbidden Lands are an enticing new playground for the series, and I look forward to spending dozens more hours uncovering Monster Hunter Wilds' secrets.
Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine II
8/10
80
With climactic setpiece moments dosed heavily throughout each mission, endlessly enjoyable third-person gunplay, and impressive swarm tech that pits you against hundreds of enemies at once, little time is wasted on anything that isn’t fun in Space Marine
Star Wars Outlaws: Deluxe Edition
8.5/10
85
Moving between planets and wandering Outlaws’ dense cities is where the adventure shines, but shooting your way through your current gig so you can make it to the next is also compelling, if sometimes a little simple.
NBA 2K25: All-Star Edition
7.75/10
78
Despite the persistent pressure to spend on microtransactions, NBA 2K25 shows the long-reigning dynasty might still have some gas left in the tank.
Ender Magnolia: Bloom in the Mist
8.25/10
83
While not a gigantic leap forward, chalk up another good outing in this hidden gem of a Metroidvania series.
Madden NFL 25
7.5/10
75
Madden NFL 25 is a consistently good entry in the annualized franchise, but it does little to push for the highlight reels.
The Plucky Squire
7.25/10
73
Jot’s big adventure is presented as a children’s story, and it’s hard not to feel like a kid playing it in the best and worst ways
Citizen Sleeper 2: Starward Vector
9.5/10
95
Buoyed by the excellent returning dice gameplay, incredible sci-fi writing, and a fantastic score, Citizen Sleeper 2 is a worthy sequel, even if its UI and finale didn’t quite match the heights of the rest of the package.