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388 reviewsSilent Hill f presents a fresh new setting to explore and a fascinatingly dark story to unravel, but its melee-focussed combat takes a big swing that doesn’t quite land.
LEGO Voyagers is a very different kind of LEGO game than the licensed stuff we already know and love, but it’s a good kind of different. If only this mandatory-two-player-co-op adventure weren’t over so quickly.
An unapologetically challenging sequel packed full of sharp platforming, enticing exploration, and nail-biting combat.
Indiana Jones and the Great Circle: The Order of Giants can be whipped through in a single afternoon but features several puzzles that are even better than those in The Great Circle itself.
Between its old-school stealth-action gameplay and engaging spy-thriller story, Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater largely succeeds as a faithful, visually impressive remake of the 2004 classic.
Mafia: The Old Country is a conventional but effective return to the linear and tightly story-driven format of the original Mafia and Mafia II, and it boasts a wonderful eye and ear for detail.
Ragebound's fast but thoughtful combat is so satisfying it's hard to put down.
This cooperative shooter makes for a wild ride, but currently feels like a proof of concept for something really great.
A gritty, metroidvania reboot of Pac-Man.
Death Stranding 2: On the Beach is a triumphant sequel that emphatically delivers on the promise of its original.
If there’s one thing beyond doubt after having played well over 100 hours with Dune: Awakening, it’s that Funcom has done its homework in crafting the most authentic take on the Dune-iverse imaginable. As a longtime fan of Frank Herbert’s iconic sci-fi setting, that’s an incredible thing to experience more often than not, and my time on Arrakis has been filled with moments of genuine shock. It’s very clever how the harsh environments and empty space are repeatedly used as progression checks, tur
MindsEye’s flashy graphics and cinematics can’t hide its serious lack of substance and major performance problems.
This blacksmithing action RPG doesn’t forge a sharp enough edge.
The Precinct’s focus on proper protocol eventually wears a little thin, but its gorgeous, top-down take on GTA-inspired action from the right side of the law is undeniably arresting.
Different from anything the series has done before and still immensely satisfying.
A dark, gorgeous, and touching journey.