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Pine Harbor Early Access Review – We Don’t Go to Pine Harbor

Pine Harbor Early Access Review – We Don’t Go to Pine Harbor

Pine Harbor's bland quest design and underwhelming voice acting makes it one of the most disappointing early access games of the year.

Supernatural Review – A Short but Spine-Chilling Experience

Supernatural Review – A Short but Spine-Chilling Experience

Supernatural is a unique horror game developed by a solo dev. Check out our review to see if it's worth your time.

The Forever Winter Early Access Review – A Flawed But Decent Extraction Shooter

The Forever Winter Early Access Review – A Flawed But Decent Extraction Shooter

The Forever Winter is an addictive extraction shooter, albeit with a few flaws.

The Spirit of the Samurai Review – Going Away With the Sword

The Spirit of the Samurai Review – Going Away With the Sword

A unique stop-motion aesthetic can't salvage the awful combat, terrible controls and iffy platforming of Digital Mind's side-scroller.

The Thing: Remastered Review – Realized Potential

The Thing: Remastered Review – Realized Potential

The Thing was worth playing in 2002 and it still holds up today with all the convenient bells and whistles included in this faithful remaster.

Infinity Nikki Review – Dress to Impress

Infinity Nikki Review – Dress to Impress

Papergames' latest Nikki title is finally here and goes open-world. Does it soar high or crumble beneath the weight of its ambitions?

Marvel Rivals Review – Civil War

Marvel Rivals Review – Civil War

An excellent cast with fun abilities, solid maps, and stellar presentation make NetEase's free-to-play hero shooter worth playing.

Path of Exile 2 Early Access Review – Still Sane, Exile?

Path of Exile 2 Early Access Review – Still Sane, Exile?

Awe-inspiring with its scope of content and depth of customization, Grinding Gear Games' sequel is a worthy successor in almost every way.

Indiana Jones and the Great Circle Review – Adventure Has a Name (Again)

Indiana Jones and the Great Circle Review – Adventure Has a Name (Again)

Calling Dr. Jones.

Warhammer 40,000: Darktide PS5 Review – One of the Best Co-op Shooters Out There

Warhammer 40,000: Darktide PS5 Review – One of the Best Co-op Shooters Out There

Warhammer 40,000: Darktide is finally on the PS5 two years after its original release. Check out our review to see if it's worth your time.

Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora – Secrets of the Spires DLC Review – Fly Free

Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora – Secrets of the Spires DLC Review – Fly Free

Check out our review to see if Secrets of the Spires is worth your time to revisit the world of Pandora once again.

Delta Force Open Beta Review – Resurrection of (D)F

Delta Force Open Beta Review – Resurrection of (D)F

Team Jade's competitive shooter borrows its fair share from other established titles, but can it stand apart in any way?

Nine Sols Review – Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance

Nine Sols Review – Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance

A gorgeous hand-drawn visual style, mind-melting soundtrack and tense combat ensure that Nine Sols is one of this year's best action titles.

Blindfire Early Access Review – Shot in the Dark

Blindfire Early Access Review – Shot in the Dark

Double Eleven's unorthodox competitive first-person shooter is unlike anything we've ever seen, but it's lacking in more than just content.

Star Wars Outlaws: Wild Card DLC Review – Bad Beat

Star Wars Outlaws: Wild Card DLC Review – Bad Beat

The first story DLC for Massive's action-adventure arrives alongside multiple improvements, but there's still a long way to go.

Towers of Aghasba Early Access Review – Towerfall

Towers of Aghasba Early Access Review – Towerfall

Moonlit Games' striking visuals and intriguing lore belies a frustrating survival sandbox experience with too many hurdles to enjoy.

Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 Review – To the Skies

Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 Review – To the Skies

Microsoft’s long running Flight Simulator series is back with its 2024 iteration. Promising a number of key improvements from the 2020 release, does the latest version deliver the goods?

G.I. Joe: Wrath of Cobra Review – Could’ve Been Made In The 90s

G.I. Joe: Wrath of Cobra Review – Could’ve Been Made In The 90s

Another old-school beat em' up honoring a loved franchise arrives. Will Wrath of Cobra satisfy G.I. Joe fans? Or is this blast from the past something to skip?

S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2: Heart of Chornobyl Review – Anomaly Sighted

S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2: Heart of Chornobyl Review – Anomaly Sighted

GSC Game World and S.T.A.L.K.E.R. make a triumphant return in an epic and terrifying open world odyssey.

Farming Simulator 25 Review – Hay Fever

Farming Simulator 25 Review – Hay Fever

Giants Software's acclaimed series returns with a new entry for PC and consoles, but it clearly needed more time to cultivate.

Planet Coaster 2 Review – All Down Hill

Planet Coaster 2 Review – All Down Hill

Frontier Developments finally follows up on Planet Coaster, but despite the gorgeous visuals, it falters in truly baffling ways.

Dragon Quest 3 HD-2D Remake Review – A Legend Renewed

Dragon Quest 3 HD-2D Remake Review – A Legend Renewed

Artdink's HD-2D remake of the beloved Dragon Quest 3 retains everything that made the original so good while enhancing it.

LEGO Horizon Adventures Review – A Brick-Breaking Adventure

LEGO Horizon Adventures Review – A Brick-Breaking Adventure

LEGOfying Horizon Zero Dawn has worked out better than most would have expected.

Mario and Luigi: Brothership Review – High Tide

Mario and Luigi: Brothership Review – High Tide

Mario and Luigi's return is a triumphant one.

Empire of the Ants Review – A Pleasant Surprise

Empire of the Ants Review – A Pleasant Surprise

Empire of the Ants is an exceptionally well-made game.

Red Dead Redemption (PC) Review – Unforgiven

Red Dead Redemption (PC) Review – Unforgiven

After last year's disappointing re-releases, learn how the PC version stacks up with its higher frame rates and additional options.