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Moss: Book 2 is a confident VR sequel that iterates on its predecessor just enough to make it feel new again.
Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga has lots of ambition but lacks focus.
While it has its quirks, Weird West is a bit of storytelling spectacle that seems to have been hand-crafted for diehard RPG fans.
Kirby and the Forgotten Land is a charming platformer filled with intuitive puzzles, a genuinely intriguing world, and hysterical transformations that always made me smile.
Tiny Tina's Wonderlands is the freshest that Borderlands has felt in years.
Rune Factory 5 should satisfy fans and cozy game enthusiasts, but its not quite as friendly for newcomers.
Ghostwire: Tokyo dazzles with its supernatural set pieces and folklore-driven storytelling, though its open-world tropes lack the same creative edge.
Tunic offers players an adventure full of mystery, but delivers a purposefully obtuse world that's impossible to sort out.
Final Fantasy Origin will enthrall players with its dumb, but awesome story and approachable Soulslike gameplay.
WWE 2K22 rallies from 2020's near-fall with a robust, if imperfect pro wrestling simulator.
Triangle Strategy delivers smart tactics, but battles play second fiddle to its dull political lore.
Gran Turismo 7 lives up to its "real driving simulator" tagline by offering a comprehensive and educational racing game.
Destiny 2: The Witch Queen is the expansion that players have been awaiting for years.
Grid Legends' Driven to Glory story misses more than it hits, but this is an otherwise solid, if unambitious, racing game.
While technical frustrations hold back its full potential. Elden Ring astonishes with fantastic open-world design and consistently rewarding exploration.
Monark tries a lot of new ideas, but only finds success with an intriguing battle system ... and even that has a mileage that may vary.
Horizon Forbidden West establishes the Horizon franchise as a power player in Sony’s first-party arsenal.
The King of Fighters XV features excellent core combat that serious fighting game fans will enjoy, though its single-player offerings leave a bit to be desired.
So long as you're willing to play by its rules, Lost Ark it is an absolute blast thanks to its perfect blend of visceral ARPG combat and steady MMO progression.
A rewarding experience from its start, Sifu delivers challenge after challenge, all of which are too exciting to turn down.