Sometimes you just want a good racing game. Sorry Fast & Furious fans, Crossroads just ain’t it.
A new Paper Mario with an unfolding origami scheme.
This historical combat game is both brutal and beautiful. But is it something you’ll want your teens wading into?
Ever wondered what it’d be like to don Iron Man’s armor? Sony might just make those dreams come true—virtually speaking.
Zombie splatter might be the least of players’ worries in this brutal cautionary tale about emotional cost of seeking revenge.
SuperMash gives players a chance to mix-‘n’-match video game genres in creative—and sometimes odd—new minigames.
A classic gaming franchise gets an immersive, VR-only sequel. But what does this game immerse you in?
The remake of this 1999 game adds two decades of realism and detail to this already gore-drenched zombie apocalypse.
There’s really only one franchise that corners the market on gory, gloppy demon-butchering.
Dreams may not be a typical dream game, but your creative visions can make it sparkle.
This creative game involves crafting, exploring and platforming … a just a bit of goo.
For a game cover that “looks kinda cute,” Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot may not be the game you’re expecting.
Eighteen years later, the groundbreaking world of Shenmue returns. But the kicks here aren’t … always a kick.
Fallen Order is for those who want to know what it’s like to be a bewildered young Jedi … with …
Hideo Kojima’s newest effort is a strange and creative concoction that’s equally awesome and awful.














