10Death Stranding 2: On the Beach PC Review

Capcom invokes the golden era of momentum-driven third-person shooters with a brand-new IP which feels like an instant classic.

Beyond the surrealist veneer of its strange city is a poignant discussion on art as commodity.
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The Mongolian culture is a treat to immerse in, but no amount of throat singing can hide the jank.

A real mixing pot of genres and inspiration accumulates in a game that’s a lot of fun, if a little disjointed.

Space Sauce Studio sets about providing PC players with their very own Tearaway, but can’t bend the canvas to its will.

It’s as intuitive as superstring theory, but there are good ideas in here somewhere.

Harness the power of the magical flute in this adventure RPG that surprises with unexpected depth.

This 2D hack and slash gets Legacy Of Kain’s mood right, and that’s no small feat. But it’s also full of odd story choices that add little to what came…

All Parts Connected blends survival and physics-based construction to create a bright-and-breezy Frostpunk.

This sober, more considered take on classic XCOM trades fidelity and fanfare for an absorbing, complex, and brutal simulation.