IGN's Reviews
Choices with major consequences, satisfying combat, and a boldly distinctive and humorous post-apocalyptic world make Wasteland 3 a memorable RPG.
Project CARS 3 is easy to pick up and play but impossible to recommend to Project CARS 2 fans.
Samurai Jack: Battle Through Time is a surprisingly fleshed-out action game that should please both the Toonami faithful and those who miss a simpler time in the action genre.
Battletoads not only revives the long-dormant beat 'em up franchise, it makes it fun to play for everyone instead of only ultra-hardcore masochists. And if they made a TV show about these hilarious characters, I'd watch it.
Peaky Blinders: Mastermind is a puzzle game with unique ideas that takes far too long to fully implement them.
PGA Tour 2K21 delivers the most flexible and enjoyable game of golf since the Tiger Woods series was at its peak.
Mortal Shell is an extremely loyal Dark Souls homage with just enough clever new ideas to make fighting through its gorgeous world feel like something more than a rehash.
Spiritfarer's gorgeous mix of an exciting action-platformer and a touching town manager is a journey worth savoring.
Unparalleled realism and an entire planet to explore makes Microsoft Flight Simulator a simulation like no other.
Helheim Hassle is a limb-lobbing, rib-tickling puzzle-platformer that suffers slightly from overly finicky controls.
EA Sports UFC 4 is great, with an improved career mode and clinch system, though its ground game still needs work
Short, shallow, and surprisingly simple, Fast & Furious Crossroads is a disappointment in almost every department.
A Total War Saga: Troy absolutely nails its Bronze Age setting and comes up with interesting ways to make the period work in its grand strategy framework, but its AI has trouble wrapping its head around it.
A collection of exciting minigames and a burst of every colour under the rainbow makes Fall Guys a consistent delight.
Skater XL has promise as a platform but on console it still feels a bit too much like a prototype
Fantasy Strike is a tightly designed 2D fighter with approachable mechanics and an entirely free-to-play roster.
Significant bugs, performance issues, and an almost entirely unoriginal foundation hold Hellpoint back from greatness, but the creepy atmosphere and satisfying combat progression manage to salvage some enjoyment for this sci-fi Souls-like.
Necrobarista pushes the visual novel forward with an impressive eye for the cinematic.
The Destroy All Humans! remake recaptures the simple, campy joy of of rampaging through 1950s America as an angry gray alien.
Carrion nails the power fantasy of being a horror movie monster, but makes exploration a chore that pads the adventure.