A deep case of little brother syndrome.
Battlefield 2042 hits on some of its huge potential, misses on the rest.
The Call of Duty formula’s most familiar entry does it well.
The Dark Pictures has its most differentiated and complex entry yet.
It’s not Left 4 Dead 3, but it might as well be.
A gorgeously detailed remaster of the classic ARPG.
An incremental upgrade to a consistently solid franchise.
A worthwhile DLC for only those who have played the main campaign.
Making some needed improvements.
Another great entry in the high-class franchise.
A roguelike for the sake of it.
Too derivative for its own good.
A solid update for long-time fans and Automata-loving newcomers.
A looter-shooter that knows its strengths.
Some good ideas fall flat in a shallow gameplay void.
A barebones yet highly enjoyable monster truck sim.
Maquette puts a unique puzzler into an engaging exploration of love.
Arcade racing in a monster package.