Exo One Review - Gravity and gravitas
A beautiful game of movement, momentum, and emotional weight, Exo One is a deeply satisfying sci-fi experience.
Len’s Island Early Access Review - Your Island, Your Rules
Len’s Island is an idyllic, welcoming take on the survival genre. But you’ll need to bring your own incentives for…
Death’s Door Review - Elevating a common genre mashup with artistic flair
Enchanting art direction and engaging themes make Death's Door more than just the straightforward, Zelda-inspired game it appears to be.
Pokemon Brilliant Diamond Review – a grand adventure held back by linearity
Pokemon Brilliant Diamond is a great remaster of a classic Pokemon game - but it also reveals how far the…
Call of Duty: Vanguard Campaign Review - War never changes
Vanguard’s campaign recalls the same shooting galleries seen year after year, full of cliches and with somehow even less point…
Battlefield 2042 Review - Everything and nothing
Battlefield 2042 attempts to distil everything about what first-person shooters have become in recent times, while also not committing to…
Forza Horizon 5 Review - A winning formula and a beautiful world
Forza Horizon 5 continues to focus on the joy of driving with a reverence for its environments, and it's still…
Road 96 Review - An ambitious game about tumultuous circumstances
Road 96 is a thoughtful, procedurally generated game that offers a variety of interesting perspectives, but you'll only want to…
Unpacking Review - A poignant reflection on the ups and downs of life
Sorting through moving boxes makes for a quaint and fulfilling game, but Unpacking offers far more beyond that.
Mario Party Superstars Review - Back to basics
Mario Party Superstars revives the classic formula to great effect.