GameRant's Reviews
Invincible VS has the looks and source material to make for a solid fighting game, but is it worth your time as a standalone piece of entertainment?
Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream certainly has its moments, but there's not enough meat on the bone to stay entertained long-term.
Housemarque follows up Returnal with PS5 exclusive Saros, another wildly entertaining and action-packed third-person shooter.
The next roguelike game from Vampire Survivors developer poncle is just as fast-paced and addictive as its predecessor, with a deck-building twist.
Diablo 4: Lord of Hatred provides a thrilling conclusion to the Age of Hatred arc and bolsters its endgame content with some very welcome additions.
Replaced, the debut from indie developer Sad Cat Studios, is every bit as stunning as its trailers have made it out to be, and it's pretty fun, too.
MOUSE: P.I. For Hire absolutely oozes charm in its narrative and gameplay, even if it gets caught in a mousetrap or two of the FPS genre.
Capcom's new sci-fi game features thrilling action and exploration, but drops the ball with its story and characters.
Pokemon Champions is a competent option for those that only care about Pokemon battles, but it doesn't offer much else.
Samson: A Tyndalson Story is a broken, boring, charmless mess of a game that needed either more time in the oven or a stronger vision.
After almost a month with Marathon, it feels safe to say that Bungie's new Sci-Fi extraction shooter should be considered a new multiplayer great.
Raccoin is a lovely newcomer to the gambling-roguelike space, but whether it has the juice to compete with its contemporaries is debatable.
Life is Strange: Reunion manages to step up to the plate and pick up the ball that its predecessor, Double Exposure, had dropped.
MLB The Show 26 is an excellent baseball sim when assessed in a vacuum, but some fans may want to wait for a bolder franchise refresh.
Crimson Desert offers one of the most impressive worlds in gaming, but the deeper you go, the more it asks you to meet it on its own terms.
Pokemon Pokopia is a fantastic blend of Pokemon and life sim games like Animal Crossing that is equal parts addictive and adorable.
What John Carpenter's Toxic Commando lacks in innovation, it more than makes up for in thrilling, zombie-blasting multiplayer fun.
Continuing the Stories RPG spin-off franchise, Monster Hunter Stories 3 introduces better, deeper gameplay systems befitting of a JRPG giant.
WWE 2K26 continues to build on its predecessor in many ways, but the annual cadence appears to be taking its toll creatively.
Planet of Lana 2 won’t tickle the dopamine centers of your gamer brain, but there’s a very strong chance it will pull on your heartstrings. More than this, it will engage your imagination like few other games can, presenting its one-of-a-kind world with the utmost confidence and panache. And with best-in-class art direction and arresting musical composition to boot, Lana 2 is more than deserving of a spot on the narrative-platformer Mount Rushmore, right alongside the likes of Inside and Gris.