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Whether you're a SpongeBob fan or just looking to get a new game for your kid, The Cosmic Shake is a solid choice.
SEASON: a letter to the future is an unforgettable road trip adventure that invites players to soak in its serene world.
Dead Space (2023) feels a little redundant considering the original still holds up, but a well-executed remake still results in a standout action-horror experience.
Forspoken takes too long to get started due to a poorly paced story, but its dazzling spellcasting and parkour traversal will reward patient players.
Fire Emblem Engage is another reliable hit in the tactics series, even if it isn't as much a step forward as previous installments.
One Piece Odyssey is an anime spinoff JRPG that's a cut above the rest.
High on Life takes the right design cues from Metroid Prime, though uneven comedy makes for a hit-and-miss adventure.
Though its core treasure-hunting loop is tedious, there's a lot of charm worth digging up in Dragon Quest Treasures.
Need for Speed Unbound proves that having a distinct style and cool premise does a lot to elevate a game.
Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII Reunion offers a perfectly suitable way for fans old and new to experience a crucial chapter of the RPG series’ rich story. All of its upgrades are welcome and necessary additions for a remake as faithful as this; they just don’t do much to help an aging portable game whose flaws only stick out more when disguised with the illusion of modernity.
Despite some cumbersome combat systems and performance issues, The Callisto Protocol successfully builds on Dead Space's legacy
Marvel's Midnight Suns is as good of an RPG as it is a strategy game.
Gungrave G.O.R.E delivers on the run-and-gun, stylish action with a modern PS2-like coat of paint that you'll either love or hate.
Pokémon Scarlet and Violet's open-world pivot is exactly what the series needed, though poor tech holds back its true potential.
Pentiment does an excellent job of making my journey feel natural, with results that directly reflect my dialogue and action choices.
While not outright broken like Sonic the Hedgehog (2006) or Sonic Boom, Sonic Frontiers is a heavily misguided game that muffles good ideas with questionable narrative, technical, and gameplay design decisions.
From start to finish, A Little to the Left is just downright pleasant. It’s an intuitive approach to the puzzle genre that plays with the human urge to keep our surroundings nice and tidy — and the feline instinct to absolutely ruin them.
God of War Ragnarok delivers more thrilling action in in a bigger, though not necessarily better, sequel.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II doesn't quite live up to the heights set by the game it reboots, but it's still great for those just looking for some fun online shootouts.
You'll be hard-pressed to find an action game that's having as much fun as Bayonetta 3.