Yacht Club Games’ second major swing at a retro renaissance invokes a familiar sense of adventure, but with a spirit and character all its own
IO Interactive's James Bond origin story mostly excels as a playable movie but struggles under the weight of some grander ambitions
The next big Lego game from TT Games is for all you Arkham City fans out there
Perfect Tides: Station to Station is more than a great point-and-click adventure; it’s a profoundly vibrant work about how life wounds us and how we grow as people
Beethoven & Dinosaur’s narrative adventure curates a mix of music and mechanics
This new shooter mixes classic cartoons, first-person shooting, and noir storytelling into one of 2026's coolest games
Outerloop's latest bite-sized RPG comes in a bit undercooked
Capcom’s subversive take on the dad game trope is clever and cleansing after years of complicated love
Deck Nine breaks Life Is Strange’s reality for what feels like a coddling piece of fanfiction
Bungie's new shooter can be a painful experience, but the victories will stick with me forever
The baseball sim lacks innovation but offers a stirring look at the sport's past, and maybe its future
The third entry in Capcom's spinoff series is a deep, uniquely Monster Hunter-flavored RPG that's anything but twisted
Capcom’s horror series has perfected its shooting and scares, but fumbles in taking the next step forward
An incredibly creative and often funny FPS held back by wonky combat and glitches
Hear me out, what if it doesn’t belong in a museum?
An unremarkable successor to the beloved Little Nightmares series
Another evocative action banger from Grasshopper Manufacture
The Souls-like series returns with a new formula
Reimagined is a pleasantly streamlined remake of the series' black-sheep entry, but its so-so cast and linear structure keep it from being among the best Dragon Quest games
This open-world sequel is ideal for JRPG fans looking for an approachable entry point to Soulslikes
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