Agent 47's growing collection of exciting stealth challenges offers up an exquisite and rewarding game of cat and mouse
Xbox and The Coalition sadly continue to keep looking backwards
Shinobi’s revival delivers engaging hack-and-slash action, when the level design lets it shine
With this remarkable recreation, Snake Eater reclaims its title as one of the best stealth games of all time
We tasted the new passionfruit-infused soda that will be available only at Taco Bell starting this week
Rote, dated gameplay burdens this entry in the Mafia saga, but its depiction of one man's struggle for a better life resonates
The FX show successfully combines Alien And Aliens like nothing else since
Öoo is a puzzle-platformer that gives you all the tools to progress, then teaches you how to use them
and Roger is the kind of game you should just play without knowing what it’s about, if you can
Dead Take features Ben Starr and Neil Newbon as opposing actors fighting for a seat at an auteur's table
The Game Kitchen’s excellent retro revival preserves the swift action of its NES predecessors while leaving their rage-inducing elements behind
Fretless - The Wrath of Riffson is a musical deckbuilder that weaves songwriting into everything it does
The latest entry in Activision’s long-running skateboarding franchise is (mostly) fantastic
This expensive, oddball game from a former GTA producer commits the ultimate sin: It's boring
A bigger, zanier, but not always better sequel to Kojima's bizarre open-world infrastructure simulator
Turns out that two great things don't always go together after all
Id Software's prequel is a big, heavy metal adventure with a few too many cutscenes
Sandfall Interactive’s debut RPG signals a hopefully bright future for the studio
The Beekeeper's Picnic is set during Holmes' retirement, where he's finally ready to face his feelings for Watson
The Life Is Strange team’s latest supernatural teen drama probably didn’t need to be two parts, but its conclusion was worth the wait
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