This T-rated Marvel superhero game feels fun and familiar, though it’s somewhat marred by occasional profanities.
Samurai Jack is back and leaping in your family room! Is that a good thing?
Yet another throwback remake. But are these toads infectious or infected?
Sometimes you just want a good racing game. Sorry Fast & Furious fans, Crossroads just ain’t it.
Less blocky building. More blocky battling. Minecraft Dungeons builds a brawler for young fans of the franchise.
SuperMash gives players a chance to mix-‘n’-match video game genres in creative—and sometimes odd—new minigames.
Another old school revival. Does Streets of Rage 4 offer fresh kicks or tired whiffs?
Gears Tactics offers a strategy-oriented approach to this combat franchise. But if you’re expecting less gore, think again.
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.
This creative game involves crafting, exploring and platforming … a just a bit of goo.














