Nintendo has freshened up a classic Pokémon game. But it’s still just as comforting and fun as the original.
Microsoft’s Xbox Game Studios takes an already excellent racing franchise and makes it even better for players of all ages.
The door is open for taking your Pokémon into battle arena matches. Is that a good thing?
The unexpected brushstrokes of this creative indie game will have players pondering surprisingly philosophical questions.
Twenty-two years after the original version of this game first arrived, Pokémon fans get another chance to “Snap” ’em all.
More than any of the past Harvest Moon games, One World keeps players engaged in its farming sim fantasy world.
The hardest part of Sackboy’s smile-worthy Big Adventure for me was trying to come up with anything problematic to say …
This gentle, fun adaptation of a popular Nick Jr. show invites young gamers into a puppy-driven, problem-solving adventure.
Does this online battle royale contest solve the genre’s biggest problems?