Screen Rant
HomepageScreen Rant's Reviews
Radio Commander's commitment to a visual-free military strategy game is an interesting concept, but the execution leaves a fair bit to be desired.
Fallback is an exciting roguelike that paints a terrifying portrait of the apocalypse, with robots acting as prison guards to humans.
Plants vs Zombies returns in Battle for Neighborville, which takes the basic formula of Battle for Neighborville and adds a new co-op adventure mode.
Even with its dumb jokes and insubstantial puzzles, AI: The Somnium Files is an engrossing mystery that twists and turns in ever-exciting directions.
Intruders: Hide and Seek may be basic and straightforward in its approach, but it's an enjoyable horror gaming experience with VR functionality.
Earth Defense Force: Iron Rain is a buggy masterclass in third-person shooter fun.
The Witcher 3: Complete Edition for Nintendo Switch makes some sacrifices to go portable, but it's worth it for those looking for Geralt on the go.
Lonely Mountains: Downhill might not sound like much on the surface, but this little mountain biking game offers some serious and addictive fun.
MageQuit has compelling combat, brilliant progression, and lots of charm.
Enhanced editions of the first two Baldur's Gate games have finally arrived on consoles.
Felix the Reaper's wonderful charm carries it much farther than its decent but stagnant puzzle design can.
Despite its graphical compromises, Frostpunk: Console Edition is an excellent way to experience one of the best games of last year.
Carly and the Reaperman is commendable as it really tries and executes a unique idea almost flawlessly. PSVR's wire clutter might make it difficult for two players to comfortably play with proficiency, but when it does work, it works well.
Daymare 1998 recaptures the tone that made Raccoon City so unsettling.
Constructor Plus builds on the platform that 1997's Constructor laid out, serving up fun and exciting building projects with a side of humor.
A Knight's Quest's puzzles are incredible.
Down to Hell is in a category all its own of cheap indies worth skipping.
Rain of Reflections: Chapter 1 combines point and click adventure with turn-based strategy to share an interesting if slightly clunky sci-fi tale.
The 2009 title remains the definitive Ghostbusters video game despite some rough edges.
Concrete Genie certainly has a vandal's heart, but this creatively-oriented PlayStation 4 exclusive struggles to tie its various mechanics together.