In our Date Everything! review, find out if you really can date (or friend-zone) everything and whether it works as a game.
Browsing: Breaking Reviews
In our Pipistrello and the Cursed Yoyo review, learn why this Zelda- and Metroid-inspired adventure is one of 2025’s surprise gems.
In our The Alters review, find out how the makers of Frostpunk (11 Bit Studios) handles a big plot on a dangerous planet.
In our WWE 2K25 review, learn whether the latest entry in 2K’s long-running series is a franchise high or a disappointing low.
In our Blades of Fire review, learn whether the latest game from MercurySteam (Metroid Dread) lives up to the studio’s pedigree.
In our Arcane Investigations review, find out if this Ace Attorney-inspired magical mystery is worth an hour of your time.
In our Yasha: Legends of the Demon Blade review, learn why this Hades-inspired roguelike never quite reaches the depth it teases.
In our The Horror at Highrook review, learn why this TTRPG-inspired occult game is much more than the sum of its parts.
In our Cookie Cutter review, learn whether this punk-rock-inspired Metroidvania does enough to stand out in a competitive genre.
In our Bionic Bay review, learn whether this Limbo- and Portal-inspired puzzle-platformer offers an inventive experience of its own.