Blue Protocol is a free-to-play action-RPG that’s getting a 2024 western release, though it launched in Japan on…
Out on Steam this week, My Friendly Neighborhood is scary, funny, and very, very good
Viewfinder is a magical experience, but with many rough edges
WrestleQuest is a turn-based action game where you can pile-drive robots and giant lizards
BattleBit Remastered might not look incredible, but it's one of the best online shooters of 2023
Difficult, ultra-complicated finishing moves seem to be a thing of the past
Shooter fans who miss the older, faster Call of Duty games like Black Ops II should check out XDefiant
The Square Enix RPG’s two hour prologue is just too much, in a good way
Eternights is cool in premise, but its opening chapter doesn’t have me looking for a second date
It's a little Nier: Automata and a little Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice, set against a French background
Setris is a new indie game that adds realistic sand physics to the classic puzzle game
I’ve done the math and it adds up to spending your summer in hell
The Outlast Trials’ Early Access is already one of Steam’s top sellers, but it needs some smoothing out
Warhammer 40K: Boltgun combines the classic look of shooters like Doom with a few more modern gameplay ideas
Triumph's long-running fantasy series is back after a 9-year wait
Hawken Reborn's Early Access launch is a hollow shell of the original
The game's new Tours & Tournaments DLC is one for the role-players
Arkane supposedly designed Redfall to be an immersive sim, but heck if I can tell
Killer Frequency sticks you in the middle of a radio-centric ‘80s slasher
Harmony: The Fall of Reverie personifies emotions but dehumanizes people