What would it take for a video game to depict psychotic madness? Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice answers that dark question.
This buzz-generating hybrid is one part Minecraft, one part shooter. That last aspect is the one parents will need to …
This engaging building simulation game transports some of the genre’s familiar facets into a tense-but-satisfying sci-fi setting.
This game about a guy who cleans up murderers’ messes perhaps isn’t as messy as it could have been. But …
Get Even is an ambitious, genre-blurring title that tries to offer a moral, but stains its intended message with M-rated …
A T-rated beat-’em-up with more demonic story weirdness than you may want to fight through.
Terrific virtual fun awaits gamers in the digital final frontier. But some annoying Tribbles potentially lurk there, too.
This laid-back environmental puzzle game is as thoughtful as it is lovely to look at.
The second Injustice title features good guys gone bad and scrappy supers going toe-to-toe with them—all wrapped in an arcade …
Farpoint is garnering praise for being one of the better examples of a VR shooter. But is that a good …
This cartoonish horror game has people talking, but it’s the kind of story that could easily leave many a nightmare …
This creative indie game offers intrigue and fun, but there’s something murky in its murder Brutale.
Known for their sci-fi romance options, this Mass Effect series entry sends its nooky into another dimension.
The shooter mechanics continue to improve. But that doesn’t mean the shooter mess gets any better.
LEGO Worlds might be described as Minecraft on a sugar high, with zombies, dinosaurs and digital donuts to boot.