Sam Watanuki
"Street Fighter 6" offers an engaging experience for players of all skill levels with Capcom once again setting the standard for the fighting game genre.
The overall formula is nearly identical to that of "Five Dates," but "Ten Dates" effectively adds a few additional layers of depth that make for a solid sequel.
If you're a "Peaky Blinders" fan, this is one VR experience you won't want to miss.
There are plenty of things to enjoy about "WWE 2K23," but it doesn't do much to step outside of the already established "WWE 2K" formula.
There's something about "Bleak Faith: Forsaken" that pulls you right into its despondent and desperate world and keeps you there.
"Demeo" on PS5 offers players everywhere a chance to experience one of the greatest VR board games available without having to buy an expensive headset.
There are better tactical RPGs out there, but if you're wanting a challenge with a distinctly grim visual style, "Redemption Reapers" might just fit the bill.
After all the controversy, "Hogwarts Legacy" feels like an expected "Harry Potter" experience that ultimately boils down to an underwhelming game.
"Straylight" is a delight and does an exemplary job that other VR titles should strive to emulate when it comes to preventing VR motion sickness.
"Forspoken" probably deserves more credit than it's gotten up to this point. It just falls short of reaching the heights that we all expected it to achieve.
The visually stunning and thoughful Season: A Letter To The Future encapsulates what it means to be alive - and that's something worth writing home about.
Fans of the franchise may be eager to try out "SpongeBob SquarePants: The Cosmic Shake "and compare it to the series - to which they will be plenty delighted.
"A Space for the Unbound" is a delightful homage to nostalgia-driven whimsy, with a unique art style and engaging story.
Despite some elements of "Persona 4 Golden's" narrative at points being out dated and wildly bigoted, it is still a classic that is absolutely worth playing.
Kandria blends the unique features of deep exploration, old-world lore, and combat into a nostalgic, mysterious world that is just waiting to be uncovered.
Mothergunship: Forge is a must-buy VR title for any new player while offering enough challenge to satiate even the most experienced VR players.
"HEROish" is a simple, yet engaging and wildly addicting card-battling MOBA-lite.
If you're booting up "High on Life" this weekend, you probably know exactly what you're getting into.
It might not be the most refined title out there, but "Choo-Choo Charles" continues Two Star Games' trend of creating "artistic, atmospheric horror games."
Despite some clunkiness in its controls and camera, along with a surface-level narrative, "Samurai Maiden" knows exactly what it is and what it's trying to do.