Gabran Gray
Phantom Abyss isn’t a perfect endless temple speedrunner, but for a dozen or so hours, it has a great hook.
There's enough meat on Pinocchio's metaphorical bones to keep fans of the genre hooked on "Lies of P" for a few dozen hours at least.
Despite adhering to its tried-and-true concepts from previous games, 'Starfield' promises an experience as fulfilling as any other title from Bethesda.
"Blasphemous 2" is exactly what fans of the first game are hoping for: More "Blasphemous."
"Sea of Stars'" story and gameplay complement each other perfectly, resulting in a gameplay experience that will keep you smiling from ear to ear for hours.
"Frank and Drake" is a winning narrative adventure that will reward multiple playthroughs.
While not scary per se, "My Friendly Neighborhood" delivers an engaging series of puzzles, a goofy world, and an irreverent take on the survival horror genre.
"Diablo 4" is an excellent game that captures all the things that have made fans love the series for more than two decades.
Even in its early moments, The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is shaping up to be a must-play title and heavy favorite for game of the year.
"Stray Blade" might not go down in history as one of the best Soulslike games out there, but it tries plenty of new things and for that it deserves some credit.
There's so much to love about "Strayed Lights," but unfortunately the game as a whole feels like it's only 50% complete.
"Rusted Moss" has the best elements of the Metroidvania genre and will delight anyone looking to explore a world filled with challenges and hails of gunfire.
At its best, "Marvel's Midnight Suns" puts you at the heart of adrenaline-pumping action sequences pulled straight from the pages of Marvel Comics.