Despite being light on extras, Klonoa Phantasy Reverie Series delivers lovingly tuned-up remasters that honor and improve the source material.
The finely-tuned combat and stylish execution make Arcadegeddon an undeniably good time despite it lacking the creativity to fully utilize its own themes.
DNF Duel threads the needle of approachable gameplay well while minimizing most of the downsides of its simplicity.
Reforced is a good looking, well optimized version of an exemplary RTS game from 2017 that mostly works on consoles despite some hitches along the way.
Dolmen squanders too many opportunities to be a unique experience and winds up as a merely passable recreation of a tried-and-tested formula.
Roller Champions’ commendable foundation delivers some good fun but loses steam far too quickly.
We have played the MultiVersus closed alpha, and we're thoroughly impressed so far.
Salt and Sacrifice mixes in a lot of standard RPG ideas with its interesting art style to deliver a worthy, if overly familiar experience to fans of challenging 2D action games.
Using real-time physics and problem solving proves to be a winning combination for teardown despite its bag of tricks being a little shallow.
The Serpent Rogue is a curious roguelike survival game with a few addicting elements on offer under its hazy exterior.
MotoGP 22 spends more time on subtle tweaks and playing the nostalgia card than meaningful evolution, resulting in not much more than a merely passable iteration.
Flying Wild Hog's upcoming samurai adventure has us excited for a number of reasons.
Finely-tuned tweaks and meaningful additions make this year’s The Show one of the best outings of the entire series.
This new flavor of Final Fantasy is mostly created with borrowed ideas, but still implements them well enough to be genuinely fun and addicting most of the time.
Tunic sticks to the rules of the retro-style RPG genre almost too well, but still manages to be one of the best examples of it in many years.
Dawn of Ragnarök introduces some neat ideas that are held back by long-standing 'Assassin’s Creed' issues.
The follow-up to Submerged reaps the rewards of its simplicity while also paying a price for it.
ELEX 2 elevates some of its predecessor’s ideas, but mostly just ends up delivering another buggy game that occasionally entertains.
GRID Legends might not blow your doors off, but it does tighten many of the core ideas from previous games while packing in a ton of content.
A challenging game that rewards far more than it frustrates.