A final flash from the past that's both fun and frustrating at times.
Sun-drenched environments are a breath of fresh air in the soulslike genre.
Magical charm and inventive skills more than make up for a lack of challenge.
Can it compete in a world full of live service games?
A Ridley Scott-aligned campaign and a full-blown multiplayer suite add up to a promising FPS package.
Decent action elevated by a truly moving story.
More of a redo than a sequel, it bolsters the original’s strengths without addressing its weaknesses.
A smart ghost hunting RPG in the shadow of a falling empire.
New matches and features keep this workhorse at the top of the card.
WayForward is out to work its old-school-meets-new alchemy again.
Sure, you’re in Hell, but at least you can skate there.
The weakest vampires you're ever likely to encounter.
A bloody homage to the genre that imitates, but does not innovate.
In space, no one can hear your annoyed sighs.
Hellboy makes clobbering demons look easy – because it is.
A strong return to stealth and sand.
Unreal Engine 5 is starting to make its presence known in the new console generation.
A roguelike beat-em-up with a short wingspan.
Our new 20-minute demo wasn’t quite what we were hoping for.
A promising roguelike that's grounded by obtuse systems, frustrating loot, and lots of bugs.
Positioning this stealth game as a battle for Seagol’s soul is an interesting hook, at the very least.
Make life as difficult as possible for any would-be FPS challengers.
Good might not be good enough in a jam-packed multiplayer shooter market.
With deep combat and a great city like this, kicking Yakuza teeth out will never get old.
Walk softly and carry a big mace.
A competent RPG in a world full of video game references.
A competent action game with a bland setting and tedious level design.
What was old feels new again.
Build the pain for your foes or bring the pain to them.
Satisfying combat in an otherwise forgettable adventure.
Bring a friend to help you handle your trip to Hell.
The good and the bad of our first romp with Exoprimal's prehistoric horde.
Fancy some more boss fights?
Ever wanted a living, breathing pet gun?
The space dogfights aren't there yet, but the first-person shooting feels good.
Hanging in there with a quirky Soulslike.
A strong and wicked wyrm...
Apart from its Infiltrations, Valhalla already has Mjolonir’s weight in nearly identical content.
It has some slapstick ultraviolent humor going for it, but it's nowhere near as consistently funny as it is consistently janky to control.
From way downtown...BANG!
A DJ simulator that burns bright but burns fast.
Disintegration’s hovering vehicle combat can be fun for a bit, but there isn’t enough to keep you playing for very long.
Mortal Kombat X stole the show at E3. Find out how developer NetherRealm has kept such a running franchise so fresh.