Games Review

Fun in the game is fleeting, obfuscated by unresponsive controls, a lack of accessibility, and real-world pain.




Hideo Kojima’s series remains demanding and inscrutable, but the original game sets up the sequel perfectly.

The co-op game ignores Remedy’s trademark strangeness in an unremarkable shooter.

The studio behind This War of Mine returns with a base-building game about corporate greed and a whole lot of clones.

It’s not easy to follow a game like Mario Kart 8, but Nintendo’s open-world racer does an admirable job.

It’s dangerous to go alone, but do it anyway.

The creator of Katamari and Wattam hasn’t lost his playful touch.

Despite similar art styles and narrative elements, this ain’t ya mama’s Danganronpa.


With sneeze mechanics and banana skins, the new game from Blendo plays like an action-cartoon fever dream.



The new roleplaying game makes turn-based combat exhilarating.



The game is an architectural puzzle mystery that is all-consuming.

South of Midnight pays homage to Black and Southern culture in a way no other game has before.

Familiarity enhances horror in this absorbing and sardonic stealth-survival adventure.

The setting fans have been waiting for does not fail to deliver.

Hazelight Studios’ keeps nailing it with its co-op games by doing simple things really well.


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