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Jul 22, 2026
Amnesia: The Bunker is the series at its most desperate
The first Amnesia taught me to distrust wardrobes. I remember easing one shut in The Dark Descent, watching through the slats while something crossed the room outside, and feeling ridiculous for holdi...

Jul 22, 2026
Alan Wake 2 was worth getting lost in the dark for
I remember the first Alan Wake as much for its shape as its story. Bright Falls arrived in neat television episodes, manuscript pages waited beside forest trails, and every fight began with the same n...

Jul 22, 2026
Dead Space makes the Ishimura terrifying all over again
The 2023 version of Dead Space is the kind of remake that understands exactly how much it can change before the original starts slipping away. Motive has rebuilt the USG Ishimura with modern visuals, ...

Jul 20, 2026
Ratatan Has Rhythm in Early Access, but It Needs More Time
These things happen in the gaming industry. Ratatan was supposed to leave Early Access on July 16, 2026, but its full release was pushed back to October 15. The developers need additional time to fix ...

Jul 13, 2026
Switch 2 Is the Perfect Home for Digimon Story: Time Stranger
Digimon Story: Time Stranger debuted on other platforms in 2025 and quickly earned strong reviews, leaving Switch players waiting longer than they would have liked. I came into the Switch 2 version as...

Jul 10, 2026
Palworld 1.0 Shows the Two and a Half Year Wait Was Worth It
Palworld entered Early Access in January 2024 and turned into an internet phenomenon within days. Mostly on the strength of one simple, effective pitch: Pokemon with guns. I sat down with version 1.0,...

Jul 10, 2026
Granblue Fantasy: Relink – Endless Ragnarok Is a Gift for the Most Loyal Players
Granblue Fantasy: Relink came out in 2024 and quickly became a favorite among action RPG fans, even though the story was never the main reason to play it. Endless Ragnarok is the first full paid expan...

Jun 25, 2026
The Drifter is out now on Switch and Switch 2
The Drifter is now available on Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch 2, bringing Powerhoof’s fast, grimy point-and-click thriller to Nintendo players after its earlier PC release. This is not the kind ...

Jun 24, 2026
GTA V is Still a Fantastic Game. That's Exactly Why GTA VI Has to Be a Revolution
It has been over 12 years since GTA V launched, and it remains one of the most beloved titles in Rockstar’s iconic series. The game that brought players back to Los Santos earned one billion dol...

Jun 24, 2026
After 15 years Skyrim still makes getting lost feel worth it
Skyrim was once considered the greatest RPG of all times. But 15 years later it finds itself competing against a much stronger genre, and although it still has some of the strongest RPG gameplay, the ...

Jun 8, 2026
Survival Horror vs Action Horror
These are the horror games that do more than scare you for a few minutes. They make you manage space, resources, nerves, and the awful feeling that the next room might ruin your night.

Jun 8, 2026
Dragon Age II still works best when I stop wishing it was Dragon Age Origins
BioWare’s rushed sequel is smaller, stranger, and rougher than it should be, but its messy decade in Kirkwall still has a pull that the series has rarely matched.

Jun 8, 2026
Baldur’s Gate still makes the road feel dangerous
BioWare’s first great RPG is slow, awkward, and often unforgiving, but its patient sense of danger and discovery still gives the Sword Coast a power that newer RPGs often smooth away.

Jun 4, 2026
Death Stranding 2 is better when it stops explaining itself
Death Stranding 2: On the Beach is easier to enjoy than the first game, but not always easier to respect. It is smoother, stranger in bigger ways, and more willing to give me weapons, vehicles, ...

Jun 4, 2026
Dune: Awakening makes Arrakis feel worth surviving
Dune: Awakening understands the most important thing about Arrakis: the planet should not feel like a backdrop. It should feel like the main threat. Before the politics, before the spice, before...

Jun 4, 2026
Grounded 2 already feels like a bigger, nastier backyard adventure
Grounded 2 is still unfinished, but it already understands why the first game worked. It takes the simple childhood nightmare of being tiny in a world full of insects and makes it broader, faste...

Jun 4, 2026
Indiana Jones and the Great Circle is the Indy game I stopped expecting
Indiana Jones and the Great Circle works because it understands that Indy is not just a man with a whip and a hat. He is a teacher who keeps getting punched, a skeptic who cannot resist a myster...

Jun 4, 2026
inZOI is beautiful, empty, and not ready yet
inZOI makes a stunning first impression. Its people look sharp, its apartments can look like catalogue shoots, and its character creator is easily the strongest part of the game right now. I spe...

Jun 3, 2026
Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii is better when it stops pretending to be serious
Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii sounds like a joke the series would usually save for a side quest. Goro Majima wakes up without his memory, becomes a pirate, gathers a crew, sails around ...

Jun 3, 2026
Little Nightmares III is eerie, familiar, and too afraid to change
Little Nightmares III still knows how to make a room feel wrong. A giant toy, a warped factory, a dead city, a corridor that seems too quiet, a child-sized path through a place built for somethi...