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Dragon’s Dogma 2’s lovable pawns make it an adventure worth fighting for

The sequel to Capcom’s action RPG is big and chaotic, but the companion characters are what make it all work.

Alexis Ong
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Kevin Nguyen
Final Fantasy VII Rebirth is a modern open-world RPG with the soul of 1997

The second game in the remake trilogy expands on the original in terms of both story and gameplay, and — despite a little filler — the additions are very welcome. Plus, it’s still super weird.

Andrew Webster
Suicide Squad hides its brash personality under a generic looter shooter

Rocksteady Studios returns to the superhero genre with an ill-conceived attempt to merge Arkham-style action with a live-service game.

Tauriq Moosa
Infinite Wealth can drag on but makes up for it with heart, soul, and Pokémon

Infinite Wealth is several different games wrapped up in a hard-hitting social commentary package.

Ash Parrish
Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown is part metroidvania, part soulslike, and all fun

Two weeks into 2024, and we’ve already got a GOTY.

Ash Parrish
In Alan Wake 2, you will never feel safe

Remedy Entertainment returns to the franchise after more than a decade, with a survival horror experience that’s equal parts strange and terrifying.

Tauriq Moosa
Spider-Man 2 on the PS5 has twice the spider-men, twice the emo fun

The sequel doesn’t change a lot, but it adds some welcome variety to the web-slinging open-world series.

Andrew Webster
Assassin’s Creed Mirage goes back to basics — and ends up basic

A richly constructed world and a pared-down gameplay experience refocusing on stealth and assassinations don’t save a game that is largely just okay.

Ash Parrish
Detective Pikachu Returns is a super effective story let down by dated visuals

Though Detective Pikachu Returns has an abundance of personality, its lackluster visuals keep it from feeling like a solid sequel to the original 3DS game.

Charles Pulliam-Moore
The Teal Mask is a short, sweet reminder of Pokémon Scarlet and Violet’s real potential

The Pokémon games may be in their open-world era, but Scarlet and Violet’s new DLC proves that a little bit more focus on smarter, more linear gameplay can work wonders.

Charles Pulliam-Moore
Baldur’s Gate 3 on PS5 is a technically complicated but still enjoyable experience

Lots of menus, controls, and buttons to parse, but fundamentally, the game is still the same and still very worth it.

Ash Parrish
Starfield is a stellar sci-fi refresh of the Bethesda RPG formula

The latest release from Bethesda is reminiscent of games like Fallout and Skyrim, but with a new level of wonder and adventure — and a whole lot of polish.

Andrew Webster
Overwatch 2 needs a win — the Invasion event, at best, is a draw

There’s hope that the game’s new story missions and game type will win back fans disappointed by PvE’s cancellation.

Ash Parrish
The Bunker is the most nerve-wracking Amnesia game yet

Developer Frictional Games moves outside of its comfort zone for the latest Amnesia, and the results are appropriately stressful.

Adi Robertson
Street Fighter 6 is worth it for the brilliant new campaign alone

The latest from Capcom introduces a story mode that builds on the traditional arcade and online experiences expected from a modern fighter. Plus, it has a beginner-friendly control scheme that’s a button masher’s dream.

Andrew Webster
Tears of the Kingdom is a legend retold with slightly less wonder

Tears of the Kingdom doesn’t quite live up to its predecessor, but it’s still a fantastic new approach to Hyrule.

Ash Parrish
Jedi: Survivor is still the best Star Wars wish fulfillment

The sequel doesn’t do a lot new, and it’s still a mashup of other action-adventure games — but that’s easy to forget when you’re tossing stormtroopers around with your Force powers.

Andrew Webster
Advance Wars 1+2: Re-Boot Camp shows that great games age beautifully

Nintendo’s turn-based war series is back, and it feels as fresh as ever.

Andrew Webster
Resident Evil 4 remake is a modern blockbuster with an old-school heart

The updated version looks incredible, plays well, and has a level of focus that’s rare in modern games. Also, there are lots of explosive barrels.

Andrew Webster