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Atsu riding through a golden field in Ghost of Yotei.

Ghost of Yotei review: Sucker Punch has raised the bar for future PS5 games

Very few games manage to strike such a beautiful balance between artistry and technology as Ghost of Yotei. This game raises the bar for all PS5 games going forward.
Hinako in a field of red flowers.

Silent Hill f review: horror that will stick with you

The vault hunters posing in Borderlands 4.

Borderlands 4 review: refining the looter shooter identity

In-engine footage of Snake from Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater.

Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater review: stuck in the shadow of its own legacy

A player shoots a basket in Drag X Drive.

Drag X Drive review: a successful experiment with no long term legs

A gang of mafia members holding knives and guns.

Mafia: The Old Country review: a game without an identity

A pair of eyes appears in the sky in Ninja Gaiden Ragebound.

Ninja Gaiden: Ragebound review: finding inner peace

Cars race on a track in Super Mario Party Jamboree Switch 2 Edition.

Super Mario Party Jamboree – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Jamboree TV review: a few too many barriers for a decent afterparty

Donkey Kong punching through a crystallized banana in Donkey Kong Bananza.

Donkey Kong Bananza review: breaking the 3D platformer mold

Sam holds Lou in Death Stranding 2: On The Beach.

Death Stranding 2: On the Beach review: gripping sequel weighs the cost of connection

Three players pose together in FBC: Firebreak.

FBC: Firebreak review: co-op Control spinoff is a a lot of work for little payoff

Jacob stands in front of a city in MindsEye.

MindsEye review: an unfinished review for an unfinished game

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A player in front of a massive sandworm in Dune: Awakening concept art.

Dune: Awakening review: an MMO as dense as its source material

Dune Awakening is as dense as its source material, but just as rewarding once you get over that initial hump.
Jan overlooking a lava pit on an alien planet.

The Alters review: philosophical sci-fi carries this fascinating survival game

The Alters is a fantastic high-concept sci-fi adventure with serviceable survival mechanics layered over top.
Mario and Peach racing in the foreground of a screenshot of Mario Kart World.

Mario Kart World review: Nintendo’s big Switch 2 debut delivers where it counts

Mario Kart World delivers where it counts, making up for its sparse open-world with airtight racing.
Mario Kart World plays on a Nintendo Switch 2 screen.

Nintendo Switch 2 review: exactly the upgrade we needed, with a few catches

The Nintendo Switch 2 is an impressive handheld that's a big upgrade for Nintendo, even if battery life is a step down.
Characters walk on a Joy-con in Nintendo Switch 2 Welcome Tour.

Nintendo Switch 2 Welcome Tour review: the perfect pack-in that could have been

Nintendo Switch 2 Welcome Tour is both a surprisingly fun piece of edutainment and an egregious advertisement for console add-ons.
Three soldiers fighting a fire monster in Elden Ring Nightreign.

Elden Ring: Nightreign review: it’s worth fighting through matchmaking hell

Elden Ring: Nightreign packs in plenty of thrilling co-op action, but its online matchmaking needs a serious upgrade.
Teens and a giraffe pose for a school photo in To a T.

To a T review: imperfection defines Katamari Damacy creator’s new game

To a T is a charming and well-intentioned game about celebrating our differences that doesn't quite stay on balance.
The Ninja Turtles pose together in key art from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Tactical Takedown.

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Tactical Takedown review: a new kind of superpower

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Tactical Takedown is a small, but creative spin on TMNT that trades arcade brawling for fast-paced tactics.
Doom Guy in Doom: The Dark Ages.

Doom: The Dark Ages review: thrilling prequel goes too big too fast

Doom: The Dark Ages still delivers plenty of thrilling action, but its oversized ambitions make it the weak link of a great trilogy.
Backbone Pro controller lying on the ground.

Backbone Pro review: Mobile controller royalty charts a bold new course

A long time in the making, Backbone Pro delivers the best-in-class mobile controller experience, but it's the evolving app that's worth staying for.
Two astronauts frolic as bugs fly overhead in Revenge of the Savage Planet.

Revenge of the Savage Planet review: corporate incompetence becomes slapstick sci-fi

Revenge of the Savage Planet takes aim at corporate incompetence in a satirical slice of sci-fi slapstick, even if it plays its open-world formula safe.
The key art of Despelote, showing hand-drawn children playing soccer on the sepia-tone streets of Quito, Ecuador.

Despelote review: miraculous slice-of-life soccer game pulls a hat trick

Despelote is an autobiographical and sumptuously rendered slice-of-life game that shoots for gold and handily gets there.
A pirate gets zapped in a checkpoint in Skin Deep.

Skin Deep review: wacky immersive sim could have used more chaos

Skin Deep's ambitions are greater than it can deliver on, but the micro immersive sim still has enough slapstick chaos to fuel its slapstick thrills.
Key art for Clair Obscur: Expedition 33

Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 review: A challenging game for challenging times

Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 is an ambitious new RPG inspired by RPG classics, and most of the risks it takes pay off.
The Hundred Line: Last Defense Academy cast

The Hundred Line: Last Defense Academy review: the student surpasses the teacher

The Hundred Line: Last Defense Academy elevates the Danganronpa formula to create a refreshing tactics RPG experience.
A fighter poses in Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves.

Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves review: one last show in South Town

Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves is a strong fighting game, but one that feels a bit creatively compromised by the business dealings powering it.
Swann holds a camcorder in Lost Records: Bloom and Rage.

Lost Records: Bloom and Rage review: punk rock never dies

Lost Records: Bloom and Rage reinvents the Life is Strange formula to create a deeply moving 90s coming of age story.
A rabbit and a man recreate the Creation of Man in Rusty Rabbit.

Rusty Rabbit review: wacky new platformer could have used a tune-up

Rusty Rabbit has an elevator pitch that's easy to love, but the wacky platformer struggles to deliver.
The key art for blue prince.

Blue Prince review: 2025’s best game will alter your brain

Blue Prince is the kind of boundlessly brilliant puzzle game that you need to play to fully understand.
A truck drives with a mascot in the back in Promise Mascot Agency.

Promise Mascot Agency review: I know this will sound weird, but trust me

Promise Mascot Agency is a zany open-world adventure full of yakuza intrigue, workplace accidents, and porn-addicted cats.
Hazel runs away from a giant crocodile in South of Midnight.

South of Midnight review: a heartfelt ode to America’s deep South

South of Midnight is a gorgeous, empathetic celebration of America's deep South, even if the adventure game under that artistry is fairly run-of-the-mill.
Khazan in The First Berserker.

The First Berserker: Khazan review: a competent Soulslike that’ll test your patience

The First Berseker: Khazan will push even the most seasoned Soulslike veterans to their patience limits, but it's still a slick addition to the genre.

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