Astro Bot represents the best of PlayStation while leaving the worst in another universe.
Cat Quest III isn’t purrfect. But there’s a lot of swashbuckling, cat-quippy fun to sink your claws into.
Exploring a world, petting critters and cleaning up the environment are all part and parcel of this casual, animal-collecting game.
Riven is back, decked out with pretty new baubles and fresh puzzles. And in several ways, it’s a journey into …
Players could well find this game to be equal parts quirky, charming and, well, boring.
The title may make you think of a well-seasoned cooking game, but Pepper Grinder cooks in its own 2-D platforming …
Hollywood starlets step aside. Princess Peach is ready for her closeup—and her game is ready to shine.
Coral Island is fun and rated E10+. But this tropical island farming sim isn’t all kid’s play.
Sea of Stars packs a comfortable ‘90s RPG feel into a new magical fantasy tale.
From sandcastle stomps to kitchen-counter clomps, Pikmin 4 offers gamers a whole new colorful world.
Crime O’Clock is an appealing Where’s Waldo-style hidden objects game with some fun puzzles and cute story tweaks.
If you’re strategy minded, Railway Empire 2 might just have you yellin’ “All aboard!”
Balanced play and creativity make Tears of the Kingdom soar. But you can’t ignore its darker side.
This isn’t your dad’s Minecraft. So what have the gamemakers stacked up this time?