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Skateboarding is better in hellSkateboarding is better in hell
Andrew Webster
Metroid Prime 4 excels when it’s actually being Metroid

The latest Metroid nails the mood and action, but its new additions often feel out of place.

Andrew Webster
Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment finishes what Tears of the Kingdom started

The hack-and-slash title fills gaps in the story and finally gives Princess Zelda her due.

Ash Parrish
Pokémon Legends: Z-A is a fantastic return to (mega) form

Nintendo’s Pokémon Legends series continues to feel like the franchise’s future.

Charles Pulliam-Moore
Super Mario Galaxy deserves more

The games are great, but Nintendo’s latest ports are disappointingly straightforward.

Andrew Webster
Ghost of Yōtei is exactly the kind of game PlayStation needs

The open-world samurai game is a showcase for the kinds of single-player titles the platform is known for.

Andrew Webster
Where has Final Fantasy Tactics been all my life?

Square Enix’s remaster of the strategy game is both fresh and nostalgic — even if you haven’t played the original.

Ash Parrish
Silent Hill F has two killer ingredients: mystery and rage

Boasting a brilliant central character, Konami’s survival horror franchise returns in magnificently sinister form.

Lewis Gordon
Henry Halfhead is full of heartHenry Halfhead is full of heart
Jay Peters
This RPG series does everything wrong, and it’s working

Trails in the Sky 1st Chapter is the latest example of the power of asset flipping and soap operas.

Joshua Rivera
Borderlands 4 turns off your brain and turns on the fun

If you liked what the previous games have done, you sure are getting exactly more of that.

Ash Parrish
Metal Gear Solid Delta awkwardly mixes modern visuals with old-school frustrations

The remake of the stealth classic can feel dated without the benefit of nostalgia.

Tauriq Moosa
Dead Take’s best scares come from real-life performances

FMVs take an ordinary horror game to frighteningly real-feeling heights.

Ash Parrish