
Reviews
Video game reviews, from triple-A blockbusters to indie breakouts.

Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 Brushes with Death DLC review - A standout story
Capcom Fighting Collection 2 review: Return of the King
Blacksmith Master Early Access review: A robust, well-defined management sim
Doom: The Dark Ages review: Adding a new dimension to demonic destruction
Stellaris BioGenesis review: There are bugs in my bugs
Revenge of the Savage Planet review: An upbeat solar system that's fun but frustrating
More Reviews
Drop Duchy review: Building an empire piece by piece
The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion Remastered review – Reigniting adventure the right way
Haste review: Free as the wind, just don't look down
Pax Augusta review: A serene, authentic city-builder as dysfunctional as the Late Republic
Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 review – Revolutionary combat meets masterful storytelling
Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves review — Ronaldo highlights the game’s main issues
Sunderfolk review: A casual tabletop RPG in a neat, digital package
A review of Sunderfolk, Secret Door’s debut title that is full of fun and hidden depth, but misses some opportunities.
Chains of Freedom review: More isn’t always better
A review of Chains of Freedom, a challenging turn-based tactics game that could do with some variety.
A Better Paradise review: a fascinating look inside the twisted mind of Dan Houser
Red Dead Redemption 2's head creative takes his pen to the near future
Xenoblade Chronicles X Definitive Edition review: An overly ambitious space opera
Xenoblade Chronicles X doesn't feel like a triple-A sci-fi RPG, but it does more than most of them could dream of.
Assassin's Creed Shadows review: The most beautiful tech demo
Assassin's Creed Shadows does something incredible, while also feeling too typical.
Blue Prince review: A mysterious journey of discovery and puzzle solving
Blue Prince tasks you with discovering the many mysteries of an ever-shifting mansion