Superhot Review: Bullet Puzzles
Stop-and-go shooting.
A rafting adventure on a river that’s intent on killing you.
Hitman GO: Definitive Edition leaps from the mobile platform onto console and PC, but is it worth your money?
If you can get beyond the squishy controls, Cobalt is a surprisingly deep and charming action platformer
Jonathan Blow's latest game asks players to slow down and think...and think...and think.
Finally, a game gets Lovecraftian horror right
A new and complete version of Dragon’s Dogma adds some modern polish to a diamond in the rough.
Go all out on Fallout 4 with this vibrant Vault 111 series from Steelseries.
It's a terrific little box for playing music through from your phone, but it might not be a good fit for gaming.
The novel's film counterpart has good moments and bad moments.
Block N' Load creatively combines construction with destruction.
Quickly-released remastered games are this industry’s own apocalypse.
Feeling at home in Fallout 4 may require an adjustment of your expectations.
An interesting mechanical conceit that does little to build on itself.
Holly Green delves into the haunted embrace of Layers of Fear.
Does Pathologic live up to all the hype? Let's find out.
Travel the galaxy, meet interesting robots, and shoot them.
A refreshing take on the FPS genre that fizzles out too quickly.
Stellar Jockeys' game recalls Syndicate and the sci-fi films of the late '80s to great effect.
Woodland creatures do battle against occult evil, and each other, in this magical board game.
A beautiful piece of pop art, but a cautionary tale about crowdfunded games
The latest in the long-running fantasy strategy series doesn't do much that's new, but that's not necessarily bad.
SOMA is an immensely scary game, but it offers more than just horror.