IGN's Reviews
Ape Out is an intoxicating fusion of percussion and destruction that oozes style from every angle.
From start to finish, Devotion is an excellent psychological horror game full of surreal imagery, creepy dolls, and wonderful environmental storytelling.
Trials Rising has an impressive new tutorial, even more extensive customization, and an awesome pool of levels that can be disappointingly discouraging to unlock.
Stellaris: Console Edition brings Paradox's grand 4X strategy to consoles remarkably effectively, but it's a few lightyears behind in important updates.
Anthem has energetic combat but it saves too much of what precious little content it has for the endgame, making playing through its mismatched story a tediously repetitive grind.
Crackdown 3's mediocre, collectible-heavy campaign and poor Wrecking Zone multiplayer are rarely satisfying busywork.
Dirt Rally 2.0 is as tricky to tame as its predecessor but doing so is as satisfying as ever.
A riveting take on an all-time classic, Tetris 99 is wondrous pandemonium in a (battle royale) bottle.
Ubisoft could've done more to refresh Hope County for Far Cry: New Dawn, but there's still some good, chaotic fun to be had here.
Jump Force is all flash and little substance. Even with a roster of 40 beloved characters, it fails to stick the landing.
Metro Exodus brings its survival horror to the surface without sacrificing any of the series' signature tension.
At the Gates tries some ambitious new ideas that, in time, may leave a mark on the 4X genre. But today, it's far too broken to recommend.
My Time at Portia's many parts don't always shine on their own, but together they make for a pleasant building adventure.
The Hong Kong Massacre is an action movie fan's dream played out in stylish slow-motion.
Slay the Spire takes some of the best parts of deckbuilding games, roguelikes, and dungeon crawlers, and mixes them into a wholly new and extremely satisfying package.
God Eater 3's frenetic anime-style combat and party customization make it a solid take on the Monster Hunter formula, even if its lackluster story and somewhat unvaried content keep it from being the best it could be.
Apex Legends is squad-based battle royale done right, complete with cool heroes, a superb communication system, and polished mechanics.
Civilization VI: Gathering Storm is a strong expansion that turns disaster into opportunity.
Wargroove's brain-teasing tactics and impressive level editor make it the Advance Wars successor fans have been waiting for.
Kingdom Hearts 3 is a fulfilling evolution and resolution of the franchise that shows it's still full of heart.