Horizon Call of the Mountain is an impressively pretty game to duck, stretch and grunt your way through.
Wild Hearts features nearly impossible hunts of massive, fearsome creatures. What’s not to like?
As with every Potteresque venture, there’s dark and deadly peril along with the magical fun.
This game is like that vulgar, overtalking neighbor. He might look nice. But you’re wise to avoid him.
There’s bizarre fun to be had if you know the manga landscape.
A few light content punches mar River City Girls 2, an otherwise fun, colorful beat-‘em-up.
There’s fun XCOM-like gameplay to be had. But you gotta be OK with Marvel’s demonic side.
There are thoughtful father/son moments in Ragnarök … amid all that gore, death and rage.
A beloved, speedy hero (and franchise) gets a chance at some new open-world fun.
It’s a Batman game without Batman. Can it still be worth a Bat-signal?
To build or not to build, that is the plastic block question.
MultiVersus has a lot of fun battles to enjoy. But some in-game irritations could send you running.
This game delivers a fast-paced sparkle and pop, but more tug at your wallet, too.














