Jason D'Aprile
Override 2: Super Mech League offers intense giant-robot battles and a few headaches along the way.
The sleeper hit of 2020, Among Us, hits the Nintendo Switch for even more party fun.
Worms Rumble takes the long-running turn-based series into the world of real-time online action for the first time.
Dirt 5 continues Codemaster's tradition of creating some of the finest racing games around that have neither the words "Gran," "Forza," or "Speed" in the title
Aquanox: Deep Descent continues a journey into the depths of the sea started in 1996 and proves blowing things up underwater is more fun than the Bends.
RollerCoaster Tycoon 3: Complete Edition is a nostalgic trip down amusement park lane that feels every bit its age.
West of Dead has plenty of great gunplay and a fascinating setting, but be prepared to die over and over and put up with an unrelentingly unfriendly continue system.
There's an absurd amount of classic Shmup love here, even if these collections are a little too light on extras.
Shantae and the Seven Sirens is a welcome return of a now-classic platforming series.
Minecraft Dungeons offers a very Diablo-like dungeon-crawling experience without the gore and grimdark atmosphere.
Trials of Mana is a graphically overhauled remake of a SNES classic, but it doesn't quite do enough to reach mythic status.
Gears Tactics takes the intense third-person action of the console game into the realm of PC-centric turn-based tactical strategy.
A beloved arcade classic returns in fine form and four-player co-op.
A magical setting and engaging gameplay make Mulaka a worthwhile adventure.
Pac-Man: Championship Edition 2 builds on the success of its predecessor, reinvigorating classic Pac-Man gameplay with new mechanics and eye-catching visuals.
Gorogoa provides a beautiful and clever trip through surreal art.
The Mummy Demastered is an attractive side-scrolling action game from WayForward that tries to makes the most of a gloomy license.
Metro developers 4A Games deliver one of the best action games available on Oculus Rift.
Knack returns in a surprisingly fun sequel that makes great use of its shape-shifting hero.
Olimar and his Pikmin are back for another charming adventure, but don't expect it to be as challenging as its console counterparts.