Game Reviews & News
Reviews, announcements and updates. Every game graded and roasted with zero mercy, released or not.
id Software Shipped a DLC So Big It Plays Like a Sequel, the Same Week Its Owner Cut the Studio in Half
An expansion this generous almost makes you forget it launched the same week Microsoft gutted the people who made it.
A Play to Earn Mobile Game Where Dinosaurs Fight the AI Apocalypse, Which Is Either Genius or a Very On the Nose Metaphor
A perfectly decent one-handed roguelike wearing a blockchain like a lead backpack.
Devil May Cry 5: Devil Hunter Edition
A complete edition that is quietly incomplete, but it still runs at a smooth 60 and out-styles most of 2026.
EA Sports UFC 6
EA finally threw a clean combo: the best MMA game ever made, with the cosmetic price tag still hanging off its shorts.
R-Type Tactics I・II Cosmos
The sequel the West waited sixteen years for, and it still refuses to explain how to actually play it.
Copa City
A genuinely fresh football tycoon where you run the buses and the toilets, not the team, sabotaged only by menus that need a stadium map of their own.
Copa City
Finally a football game where the most stressful moment is the parking situation, not the penalty shootout.
EA Sports UFC 6
Three years of waiting and EA still wants you to pay extra to finish downloading the game.
Frog Sqwad
A five-dollar frog that croaks more than it leaps, but somehow you'll love it anyway.
Lost Castle 2
Two years, six roadmap phases, and 700,000 suckers who paid before it was finished, and honestly? It was almost worth the wait.
Unrailed 2: Back on Track
The friendship shredder graduated from early access, which means the bugs are gone and now the only thing breaking in your living room is the people.
Starseeker: Astroneer Expeditions
A cozy space sandbox that wants you to make friends and explore the cosmos, then locked the cosmos behind a login server that took the day off on launch.
33 Immortals
Dante's Inferno got a 33-player raid makeover and somehow that sentence is not a cry for help.
NBA The Run
The first licensed arcade hoops game in 19 years, built by EA refugees who looked at the 2K monopoly, the microtransaction casino, and the dead NBA Street franchise and said fine, we will just do it ourselves.
Solarpunk
Another unit rolls off the cozy survival conveyor belt, this one with windmills, and the windmills are honestly the best part.
Gothic 1 Remake
A remake so faithful to 2001 it kept the atmosphere, the ambition, and every single rough edge that made you ragequit back then.
Gothic Remake
A 25 year old prison colony rebuilt brick by brick, including the bugs, because Alkimia apparently filed the jank under cultural heritage.
The 7th Guest Remake
A 33-year-old haunted house gets a facelift so good you can finally see how thin its script always was.
House Flipper Remastered Collection
A fresh coat of paint on a house you already own, sold back to you at full price, and somehow it still feels like home.
Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth (Nintendo Switch 2)
A genuinely impressive port of a game you have already been asked to buy at least three times.
Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
One of the best RPGs of the decade finally escapes the PlayStation, as long as you do not touch the Xbox performance mode.
eFootball Kick Off!
Konami finally remembered how to make football fun, they just had to leave their own flagship behind to do it.
Mina the Hollower
A six year Game Boy Color throwback just became the highest rated game of 2026 by out Nintendo-ing Nintendo.
Mina the Hollower
The Shovel Knight studio finally dug up something new, and it slaps, as long as you forgive the three year wait and the difficulty that wants you dead.
007 First Light
The best reviewed game IO has ever made and the best Bond story in years, still living in the long shadow of a 1997 shooter.
Life Below
A quietly absorbing ecosystem sim that earns its melancholy without ever pretending the ocean is going to thank you.
LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight
TT Games has been making LEGO Batman games since 2008. This one is the best LEGO Batman game since 2014, which is high praise wearing a slightly worried face.
Wax Heads
Wax Heads is a cozy game about running a struggling record store that knows the difference between cozy and lazy. It is the most quietly excellent indie release of the spring.
Bubsy 4D
Bubsy is back. He is in 4D this time. The fourth dimension is, apparently, time, which is the dimension that has not been kind to Bubsy and is not about to start.
Indiana Jones and the Great Circle (Switch 2 Port)
MachineGames' Indiana Jones lands on Switch 2 18 months after it landed everywhere else. The port is better than it has any right to be and worse than the developers clearly wanted it to be.
Mixtape
The most divisive three hours in gaming this year, a gorgeous coming-of-age mixtape that critics handed a 10 and players handed a receipt.
DarkSwitch
A city builder about managing a medieval settlement that is slowly being corrupted by something in the forest. It is Frostpunk with mushrooms and worse news. It is better than it has any right to be, and nobody is going to play it because the thumbnail looks like every other dark fantasy indie you ignored last year.
Starfield (PlayStation 5)
The PS5 version of Starfield arrives two and a half years late, with all the DLC, most of the patches, and the same fundamental problem the original launch had. Which is Starfield. It is still Starfield. PlayStation owners now get to experience the specific disappointment Xbox owners had in 2023, which is at least democratic.
Mega Man Star Force Legacy Collection
Capcom dug up the DS games everyone forgot existed, polished them until they shined, and reminded us that Star Force was always Battle Network's underappreciated younger sibling. The therapy bill for that realization is on you.
Life is Strange: Reunion
Max and Chloe are back, the rewind power works, and Deck Nine finally figured out that what people wanted was the original duo together, not whatever Double Exposure was.
ICARUS: Console Edition
Dean Hall put a survival game on consoles four years after PC launch, and the biggest survival challenge is the UI.
Damon and Baby
Arc System Works made a twin-stick shooter about a guy and a demon baby, and the checkpoint system is scarier than any of the actual demons.
Disney Dreamlight Valley (Switch 2 Edition)
Disney Dreamlight Valley on Switch 2 is what it should have been on Switch 1: actually playable without the console catching fire.
Crimson Desert
Pearl Abyss took Black Desert's engine, gave it a story worth caring about, and delivered an open world so beautiful it makes you forget the combat occasionally wants to be three different games at once.
Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection
Capcom finally figured out that Monster Hunter's biggest monsters deserve better than being reduced to collectible pets. Twisted Reflection gives them actual character arcs. Yes, the dinosaurs have character arcs now.
Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly Remake
You rebuilt a 2003 cult classic with such reverence that you preserved the atmosphere, the dread, and unfortunately a couple of the original's most patience-testing habits.
Marathon
Gorgeous gunplay wrapped around a progression system that keeps deleting your reasons to care.
Marathon
Bungie finally remembered they made more than one franchise. And delivered an extraction shooter on Tau Ceti IV that doesn't feel like a Destiny reskin. Almost.
Slay the Spire 2
Mega Crit took four years, rebuilt every system from scratch, and proved that the best sequel to a perfect game is the same game but deeper. Your free time didn't stand a chance.
Pokemon Pokopia
Nintendo made Animal Crossing with Pokemon and somehow ended up with a game that's less relaxing than either. Pokopia is adorable, shallow, and will sell eleven million copies anyway.
World of Warcraft: Midnight
Blizzard brought us back to Quel'thalas, gave us player housing, and proved that twenty years in, WoW can still surprise. Even if the bugs sometimes surprise you more.
Resident Evil Requiem
Capcom gave us two protagonists, two perspectives, and two reasons to sleep with the lights on. Grace Ashcroft's terror and Leon Kennedy's carnage make this the best RE in twenty years.
Avowed
Obsidian built a first-person RPG in the Pillars of Eternity universe and delivered exactly what you'd expect. Great writing, solid combat, and a world that's more interesting to read about than to run through.
Reanimal
The Little Nightmares team made the biggest premiere in their history by doing the one thing they have always been frighteningly good at: making you scared of beautiful things.
Nioh 3
Team Ninja went open-world and somehow didn't lose their soul. Nioh 3 is a samurai soulslike that earns every death and every victory.
Dragon Quest VII Reimagined
Square Enix rebuilt Dragon Quest VII from the ground up and proved that a 25-year-old JRPG can still charm. As long as you have the patience of a saint and about eighty hours to spare.
Indiana Jones and the Great Circle
MachineGames took the Wolfenstein engine, pointed it at 1937, and made the best Indiana Jones game ever. Which is both a compliment and a reminder of how low that bar was.
Silent Hill f
Konami set Silent Hill in 1960s Japan, nailed the atmosphere so hard it left bruises, and then attached a combat system that makes you wish the monsters would just kill you faster.
Tormented Souls 2
You kept the fixed cameras, the tank DNA, and the cult villa, and you proved old-school survival horror still has a pulse, even if it never quite escapes the genre's own shadow.
Ghost of Yotei
Sucker Punch moved from Tsushima to Hokkaido, gave us a female mercenary with a wolf companion, and somehow made an open world that doesn't feel like a checklist. In 2025. Witchcraft.
Frostpunk 2
11 bit Studios made a city-builder where the hardest resource to manage isn't coal. It's your own conscience. Welcome to 1916, where democracy is the real final boss.
Borderlands 4
Gearbox built a seamless open world on planet Kairos, filled it with thirty billion guns, and still couldn't find a single good joke to put in it.
Cronos: The New Dawn
You proved you can build your own nightmare from scratch, you just forgot to make it survivable.
Slitterhead
You invented a brilliant way to body-swap into anyone, then trapped that genius inside the same mission on repeat.
Fear the Spotlight
A husband-and-wife duo built a PS1-styled haunted high school, Blumhouse signed it, and the result is proof that a small team with a clear story beats a big studio with a big budget and nothing to say.
Silent Hill 2
You were the studio nobody trusted with this, and you walked out of the fog with a near-flawless remake instead.
Until Dawn
You charged sixty dollars to repaint a game that still costs twenty next to it on the same store.
Mouthwashing
Low-poly, narrative-first, set on a doomed cargo ship, and somehow one of 2024's breakout horror hits, you proved that a strong story and a deliberate aesthetic can stare AAA budgets down and win.
Conscript
You took the genre to the trenches of World War I and proved one person can build a survival horror worth saluting.
Still Wakes the Deep
You built a gorgeous 1975 oil rig and a haunting Scottish nightmare, then forgot to give me much of anything to actually do on it.
Crow Country
You resurrected PS1-era survival horror in an abandoned theme park and somehow made the nostalgia feel like a fresh scare.
The Outlast Trials
You turned the loneliest horror franchise into a group chat, and somehow the screaming got funnier.
Alan Wake 2
You waited thirteen years to write a sequel, then wrote three games at once and somehow nailed all of them.
Amnesia: The Bunker
You dropped the sanity meter, handed me a noisy generator, and built the scariest thing in years out of silence.
Resident Evil 4
You took the game everyone already called perfect and somehow gave the perfectionists a reason to apologize.
Dead Space
You took a corpse EA left floating in space and reanimated it better than the Necromorphs ever managed.
The Callisto Protocol
You had the co-creator of Dead Space, a prison moon, and a gorgeous engine, then handed players combat that fights back the wrong way.
Signalis
You built a PS1-haunted love letter so good the Game Awards pretended it didn't exist.
Resident Evil Village
You sold twelve million copies of a horror game on the strength of one tall lady, and honestly, respect.
The Medium
You rendered two worlds at once and forgot to put a good game in either of them.
Visage
You set out to fill the hole P.T. left behind and you got close enough that people stopped flinching every time someone mentions Silent Hills.
Resident Evil 3
You built the most thrilling RE remake and then ran out of Raccoon City before I finished my coffee.
Resident Evil 2
You remade a 1998 classic so well you accidentally set the bar every horror studio now trips over.
The Evil Within 2
You fixed everything that broke the first game and quietly misplaced some of the terror on the way out.
Outlast 2
You traded the asylum for an Arizona cult and kept the only weapon Sally respects: a camcorder and the good sense to run.
Resident Evil 7: Biohazard
You went first-person, found a haunted swamp family, and dragged a franchise that had become a Michael Bay movie back to actual horror.
SOMA
You wrote a horror game that haunts you with questions about consciousness long after the monsters stopped being scary, which is exactly the problem and exactly the point.
The Evil Within
The father of Resident Evil came back to teach the genre a lesson, then spent half of it teaching you to hate the letterbox bars.
Darwin's Paradox
PS5, Xbox Series X|S, PC · 2026-04-02
Replaced
Xbox Series X|S, PC · 2026-04-14
Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream
Switch 2 · 2026-04-16
Pragmata
PS5, Xbox Series X|S, PC · 2026-04-24
Diablo IV: Lord of Hatred
PS5, Xbox Series X|S, PC · 2026-04-28
Forza Horizon 6
Xbox Series X|S, PC · 2026-05-19
007 First Light
PS5, Xbox Series X|S, PC · 2026-05-27
Nickelodeon Extreme Tennis: Next!
PC, PS5, Xbox Series X|S, Switch 2 · 2026-05-28
Bluey's Quest for the Gold Pen
PC, PS5, Xbox Series X|S, Switch 2 · 2026-05-28
Bendy Double Pack
PC, PS5, Xbox Series X|S, Switch 2 · 2026-05-29
Stonemachia
PS5, Xbox Series X|S, PC · 2026-05-29
Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
Xbox Series X|S, Switch 2 · 2026-06-03
Dead or Alive 6 Last Round
PS5 · 2026-06-25
Star Fox
Nintendo Switch 2 · 2026-06-25
Dead or Alive 6 Last Round
PS5, Xbox Series X|S, PC · 2026-06-25
Doom: The Dark Ages - Revelations DLC
PS5, Xbox Series X|S, PC · 2026-07-07
Assassin's Creed Black Flag Resynced
PS5, Xbox Series X/S, PC · 2026-07-09
Palworld
PC, PS5, Xbox Series X/S · 2026-07-10
Halo: Campaign Evolved
Xbox Series X/S, PS5, PC · 2026-07-28
Hell Let Loose: Vietnam
PC, PS5, Xbox Series X|S · 2026-08-13
The Sinking City 2
PlayStation 5, Windows, Xbox Series X/S · 2026-08-18
Metal Gear Solid Master Collection Vol. 2
PS5, Xbox Series X|S, PC, Switch 2 · 2026-08-27
Phantom Blade Zero
PS5, PC · 2026-09-09
Marvel's Wolverine
PS5 · 2026-09-15
Cronos: Lazarus
PS5, Xbox Series X|S, PC, Nintendo Switch 2 · 2026-11-01
Grand Theft Auto VI: Physical Edition
PS5, Xbox Series X|S · 2026-11-19
Grand Theft Auto VI: Ultimate Edition
PS5, Xbox Series X|S · 2026-11-19
Grand Theft Auto VI
PS5, Xbox Series X|S · 2026-11-19
Grand Theft Auto VI
PS5, Xbox Series X|S · 2026-11-19
Fable
Xbox Series X|S, PC · TBA
Tomb Raider: Legacy of Atlantis
PS5, Xbox Series X|S, PC · TBA
Subnautica 2
PS5, Xbox Series X|S, PC · TBA
ILL
PS5, Xbox Series X|S, PC · 2027-01-01