Preston Dozsa
Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate is not for newcomers, but provides plenty of great action for series veterans.
Valkyria Chronicles 4 stumbles in its narrative, but great characters, a unique aesthetic, and an engaging combat system make for the best game in the franchise since the original
Fist of the North Star: Lost Paradise may not reach the highs of the Yakuza series that it is so clearly based on, but it's got more than enough spark to make the journey worthwhile for fans craving something new.
Call of Cthulhu tries to make the Great Old One awaken from his slumber, but fails to make an engaging game in the process.
Curse of the Vampire Counts is a welcome excuse to jump back into Total War: Warhammer II, as Creative Assembly continues to impress with their newest faction.
Fallout 76 shows potential, but it can’t quite coalesce into a compelling game due to numerous glaring flaws.
Pool Panic is an absurd puzzle game that breathes new life into the game of pool despite some control issues.
Darksiders 3 is a game that's never quite sure what it wants to be, and suffers for it.
Spyro Reignited Trilogy is a solid remaster for those looking to play as gaming's most famous purple dragons.
With an emphasis on stealth and a healthy dose of absurdity, Mutant Year Zero is a unique take on the XCOM formula that is as challenging as it is engaging.
The Shrouded Isle may lack variety, but it's strong management systems and creepy aesthetic make it a worthwhile experience.
Ace Combat 7 marks the spectacular return of a franchise that has been gone for far too long.
With the series ending its run on the 3DS, Etrian Odyssey Nexus proves itself to be the strongest entry in the franchise yet.
Civilization VI: Gathering Storm makes Civilization VI feel complete, thanks mostly to the great new civs and small quality of life improvements.
With a level of polish unseen in the genre, Apex Legends is the best battle royale ever made.
Stellaris: Console Edition has a long way to go to catch up to the PC version, but its intuitive controls make it a compelling strategy game on consoles nonetheless
One Piece: World Seeker is a boring open-world game that does a disservice to the Straw Hat Pirates.
Fate/Extella Link improves upon Fate/Extella: The Umbral Star in nearly every way, even if it still struggles in many areas.
Dangerous Driving is the arcade driving game I've been waiting years to play.
Days Gone is an above average open-world game that is brought down by a weak first act, poor shooting, and a lot of technical issues.