ReviewsMultiplatformReviewsMultiplatformCompany Of Heroes 3: The Kotaku ReviewSame classic RTS action, new and improved locationByLuke PlunkettPublishedFebruary 20, 2023
ReviewsMultiplatformReviewsMultiplatformDead Space Remake: The Kotaku ReviewThe gory third-person shooter isn’t quite as groundbreaking 15 years laterByAshley BardhanPublishedJanuary 30, 2023
ReviewsMultiplatformReviewsMultiplatformSpongeBob’s New Game Isn’t Quite The Sequel To Battle For Bikini Bottom I WantedCosmic Shake looks great and plays well, but it feels smaller and less stable than its predecessorByZack ZwiezenPublishedJanuary 30, 2023
ReviewsMultiplatformReviewsMultiplatformCrisis Core - Final Fantasy VII - Reunion: The Kotaku ReviewReunion is a stellar remaster of a mostly great prequel story that sadly sours in its final actByClaire JacksonPublishedDecember 13, 2022
ReviewsMultiplatformReviewsMultiplatformHigh On Life: The Kotaku ReviewThe latest from Justin Roiland’s Squanch Games is as chatty and cursey and gross as an episode of Rick and Morty,…ByAlyssa MercantePublishedDecember 13, 2022
ReviewsMultiplatformReviewsMultiplatformThat Viral Killer Train Game Is An Admirable, Original MessThere are some neat ideas in Choo-Choo Charles but it isn’t very scary and feels too shortByZack ZwiezenPublishedDecember 9, 2022
ReviewsMultiplatformReviewsMultiplatformThe Callisto Protocol, The Kotaku ReviewMore Death Stranding than Dead Space, this flawed gem is one of the most ambitious games I've played this yearByAshley BardhanPublishedDecember 2, 2022
ReviewsMultiplatformReviewsMultiplatformNew Vampire Horror Evil West: A Modern PS2 Action Game, In All The Best WaysThere’s no loot, MMO-lite features or even battle passes to upgrade. Just vampires to kill!ByZack ZwiezenPublishedNovember 21, 2022
ReviewsMultiplatformReviewsMultiplatformValkyrie Elysium: The Kotaku ReviewThis new action-RPG is too lackluster to be the jolt of life Square Enix's long-dormant series deservedByGeorge YangPublishedOctober 7, 2022
ReviewsMultiplatformReviewsMultiplatformBeacon Pines: The Kotaku ReviewExplore concurrent realities in this extraordinarily beautiful mystery adventureByJohn WalkerPublishedSeptember 22, 2022
ReviewsMultiplatformReviewsMultiplatformDeathloop: The Kotaku ReviewArkane's brilliant but flawed shooter has made its way to Game Pass and PlayStation PlusByEthan GachPublishedSeptember 20, 2022
ReviewsMultiplatformReviewsMultiplatformNBA 2K23: The Kotaku ReviewThis game, and series, has nothing but contempt for youByLuke PlunkettPublishedSeptember 19, 2022
ReviewsMultiplatformReviewsMultiplatformImmortality: The Kotaku ReviewSam Barlow’s first horror game since Silent Hill is disappointingByAshley BardhanPublishedAugust 30, 2022
ReviewsMultiplatformReviewsMultiplatformWe Are OFK: The Kotaku ReviewTeam OFK’s debut game is part visual novel, part album release that left me wanting to create somethingByLevi WinslowPublishedAugust 17, 2022
ReviewsMultiplatformReviewsMultiplatformStray: The Kotaku ReviewBlueTwelve’s debut, which you may know as ‘the Cat Game,’ is a delightful if brief puzzle-platformer on PlayStation…ByAri NotisUpdatedAugust 10, 2023
ReviewsMultiplatformReviewsMultiplatformLego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga: The Kotaku ReviewThis isn’t the first time Lego and Star Wars have been digitally combined, but it’s easily the bestByZack ZwiezenPublishedApril 4, 2022
ReviewsMultiplatformReviewsMultiplatformElden Ring: The Kotaku ReviewFromSoftware iterates on its previous work to deliver a frustrating master class in world-buildingByIan WalkerPublishedMarch 24, 2022
ReviewsMultiplatformReviewsMultiplatformDying Light 2: The Kotaku ReviewTechland delivers an open-world zombie RPG that makes exploring and escaping just as fun as facing the undeadByZack ZwiezenPublishedFebruary 2, 2022
ReviewsMultiplatformReviewsMultiplatformBattlefield 2042: The Kotaku ReviewIt's a mess, but sometimes it's also a big fun messByLuke PlunkettPublishedDecember 13, 2021
ReviewsMultiplatformReviewsMultiplatformHalo Infinite: The Kotaku ReviewMaster Chief’s latest is somehow both a return to form and a revelatory evolution for 343 IndustriesByAri NotisPublishedDecember 6, 2021