Another old school revival. Does Streets of Rage 4 offer fresh kicks or tired whiffs?
The movie-like vibe of playing a Predator is undeniably compelling, but it can’t be called good hunting.
This creative, E-rated platforming adventure uses particular words to help gamers explore the things of grief.
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.
There’s a potent new challenger vying for the battle royale crown—this time with the M-rated Call of Duty backdrop.
It may be called Romance of the Three Kingdoms, but not everything players find in this deep strategy game is …
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.
A new game from the creator of the original X-COM. Does that bode well for the turn-based strategy fan?
This curiosity is less a traditional game and more like the interactive imaginings of an especially creative preschooler.
This Bible-based battler is played out from a new perspective. But can you really tell Mom it’s more … biblical?
Arise: A Simple Story is an abstract platformer with a warm heart … and all the soothing presence of a …
Eighteen years later, the groundbreaking world of Shenmue returns. But the kicks here aren’t … always a kick.