This isn’t your dad’s Minecraft. So what have the gamemakers stacked up this time?
A new TRON game will certainly draw interest. But this visual novel may not be the code you’re looking for.
Curse of the Sea Rats features pirates, rats and platforming exploration, oh my. But what about the darker alleyways?
This “kid-friendly” Bayonetta isn’t as warm and cuddly as it might appear.
Storyteller is a smile-worthy puzzler that could still leave some family members frowning.
Atomic Heart has raised a lot of gamer’s pulses, but not always for the right reasons.
Lots of cartoony superhero action for young players and parents who don’t mind eyerolling puns.
Horizon Call of the Mountain is an impressively pretty game to duck, stretch and grunt your way through.
It’s all about drawing up inky forces in a world where dogs have spears and bunnies wield bows.
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.
Is Fire Emblem Engage as engaging as its title suggests?
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.