GameRant's Reviews
MLB The Show 25 doesn't reinvent the wheel, but it provides a feature-rich baseball simulation experience with strong core gameplay.
Assassin's Creed Shadows is a spectacular return to form for the franchise, delivering one of the series' more tightly focused historical adventures.
Despite a few growing pains, Atelier Yumia: The Alchemist of Memories and the Envisioned Land is a worthwhile entry in the long-running franchise.
Centum is a haunting, esoteric, and opaque game that begs constant examination, though its strengths as a video game are debatable.
Ivy Road's new cozy game Wanderstop offers satisfying and simple gameplay while giving players ample time to rest and contemplate.
WWE 2K25 is a fantastic, fully-featured wrestling game that marks the best entry the series has seen in years.
Konami Digital Entertainment's Suikoden I&II HD Remaster is light on updates, but it still delivers two of the greatest RPG experiences of all time.
Split Fiction is a must-play and yet another co-op gaming masterpiece from Josef Fares and his team at Hazelight Studios.
Knights in Tight Spaces is a rewarding and flashy follow-up to Fights in Tight Spaces, making it a strong, if familiar, strategy roguelike.
Yu-Gi-Oh! Early Days Collection is an incredible work of game preservation, but some of the titles included remain a little rough around the edges.
Monster Hunter Wilds is the most accessible game in the franchise to date, which means huge improvements along with questionable choices.
Blemished and imperfect though it may be, Afterlove EP is a moving, heartfelt story that has a lot to say about grief, love, and moving on.
Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii successfully gives classic Like a Dragon beat 'em up action a pirate-themed makeover.
Tape 1 of Lost Records: Bloom & Rage proves to be a lopsided experience carried by a charming cast of characters and let down by its overall plot.
Avowed's first-person combat and respect for player choice make it a journey worth having, but flaws in its story and design make it a one-way road.
DEAD LETTER DEPT. puts players in the shoes of a data entry typist, but it quickly becomes apparent that something is very wrong with the gig.
Ice Code Games' Rogue Waters is a tactical turn-based rogue-lite that's perfect for fans of the genre looking for a pirate adventure.
Trails Through Daybreak 2 picks up where its predecessor left off, delivering a thrilling JRPG experience that furthers the series' current arc.
The Roottrees are Dead offers two intriguing mysteries for internet sleuths, but its late-game may frustrate players.
Keep Driving is equal parts charming, compelling, inventive, and emotionally evocative, making it one of 2025's early masterpieces.