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388 reviewsThis remaster makes a grand old game feel less old – but it doesn't make it feel new again.
A photography game with occasionally clunky progression, but which is eager to show off its delightful subjects and let them surprise you.
MotoGP 21 is a good year for new riders to hop on but it hasn't particularly distanced itself much from MotoGP 20.
NieR Replicant is an action RPG with obvious flaws involving outdated quest design and repetitive combat, but those flaws are easily forgiven in light of its incredible characters, along with its unconventional and emotionally resonant story.
This isn't the generational leap forward we might've expected following a new console launch, but it's still the best baseball sim you can play on any platform.
Our final review of Outriders, the co-op shooter from People Can Fly.
Fast and competitive gameplay keeps it fun even if we’re confined to just one maze.
An excellent remake with charm, challenge... and loads of bugs.
The classic collectible card game’s action RPG adaptation loses something in translation.
Arkham Horror: Mother's Embrace's simple combat and uninspired "detective" work won't sate your Lovecraftian hunger.
The Final Cut elevates Disco Elysium from an already phenomenal RPG to a true must-play masterpiece.
All the charm in the universe couldn't save Balan Wonderworld’s half-baked platforming and ill-advised one-button design from being a complete bore.
Can’t Drive This is an imaginative and fresh co-op experience and a genuine riot with four players, but thin on modes.
Narita Boy has the look of a stunner, but it's let down by poor exploration, one-note combat, and one particularly bad level that puts a dark cloud over what would otherwise be a ray of trichroma sunshine
A fiddly world map and confusing objectives foil the plans of this stylish, gleeful villain simulator.
It Takes Two is a beautiful, breakneck-paced, co-op adventure that’s bubbling over with creativity.
Paradise Lost fails to take full advantage of its gripping premise and the haunting atmosphere of its setting.
For whom the Hell tolls.
Monster Hunter Rise's enhanced mobility is so fun you'll never want to go back.
Story of Seasons: Pioneers of Olive Town is familiar comfort food for farming game lovers, and plenty of it.