
The Lamplighters League review: A disappointingly messy marriage of real-time stealth and turn-based tactics
LIGHT ENTERTAINMENT Repetition and technical shortcomings hold back this marriage of real-time stealth and turn-based tactics.
LIGHT ENTERTAINMENT Repetition and technical shortcomings hold back this marriage of real-time stealth and turn-based tactics.
best-laid plans A promising co-op FPS anchored to a charmless grind.
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BARE BONES A solid but oddly soulless entry that fails to commit to being a series reboot.
Riders on the worm Arrakis proves an apt, if overly familiar, 4X setting in Dune: Spice Wars
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No Whammies Astrea raises the deckbuilder stakes with gambling tension.
NEW HORIZONS Ubisoft's latest racing game bridges the gap to the untouchable Forza.
Puppet Show Even with strings attached, Lies of P holds its own.
Fresh Bomb Rush Cyberfunk surfs the Y2K nostalgia wave in style.
Space Toddyssy It's Bethesda's biggest RPG by far, but nowhere near its best.
Smooth sailing A throwback RPG that avoids mindlessly copying the '90s greats that inspired it.
Armored & Dangerous FromSoftware does it again.
NO THRILLS A technical showcase in search of a good story
THE WITCH'S FAMILIAR A fun magical FPS, but it fails to cast any new spells.
Foiled again A brief yet riotous piece of swashbuckling nostalgia.
Pure magic The new pinnacle of the genre.
Shiver me timbers! Superb squad-based stealth strategy that embraces the magic of save-scumming.
graceful performance Visual novels and stage musicals come together in almost harmony.