Nobody Wants to Die is an extremely linear game, but its excellent writing and visuals make it a worthwhile experience.
A solid entry point for Soulslike newcomers, and a fun romp for veterans of the genre.
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A satisfying action/strategy hybrid that exudes delight.
A relaxing game about exploring and collecting.
Starry Studio's survival crafting shooter throws cosmic horror, looting and MMO elements into one big potpourri with mixed results.
Equal parts first-person shooter and kick-fest, Free Lives' latest is a dirty, adrenaline-filled romp with a few annoyances.
miHoYo's latest is a hack-and-slash extravaganza with stylish visuals, a killer soundtrack and surprising narrative depth.
A SHODAN for the ages.
All the glitz and dopamine-inducing loot drops can't stop The First Descendant from feeling generic, repetitive and just plain soulless.
Super Monkey Ball Banana Rumble embodies what makes the series so endearing in its core gameplay, despite fumbling in other places.
Luigi's return to Evershade Valley is a welcome one.
As a new beginning that still connects to the bigger picture, Trails through Daybreak is exactly the refresh the series needs.
This return to Hillys is a welcome one, thanks to solid remastering of a timeless game.
Reissad Studio's shooter presents an interesting perspective and borderline terrifying atmosphere but stumbles in more fundamental ways.
Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree's focus on excellent level design and brutally difficult bosses makes it a treat for the fans of the genre.
The Chinese Room's latest outing is a solid, if unremarkable, horror walking sim.
A solid, charming JRPG adventure, even if it feels a bit rough around the edges.
A charming, colourful adventure, now finally available on PlayStation.
Night Springs may not be essential, but it's still an absolute blast.