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It’s been 11 years since Rocksteady released a fully-fledged Batman game, not including VR side projects or Suicide Squad spin-offs. But if you’ve got an Arkham-sized hole in your life, Lego Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight should call to you like a Bat-Signal.
A party 16 years in the making is going down in Japan, and Forza Horizon 6 is your five-star host. After over a decade of globetrotting festivities, the racing series has, at long last, touched down in the beating heart of car culture, and the wait was worth every second.
Get ready for an ass-kicking: Invincible VS pulls no punches, but it’s nothing players can’t handle. Those new to fighting games will find this a decently complex experience; vets of the genre will appreciate its surprising wealth of offensive and defensive options, which add just the right amount of depth...
Returnal was a bold statement from a humble Finnish team in 2021. After decades of smaller, arcade-oriented projects, it showed just what Housemarque was capable of when reaching for the stars. Now, in following it up, the devs have proven it was far from a fluke. While rough around the...
Tomodachi Life became a cult classic way back in 2014 when the second game was released on the Nintendo 3DS. Since then, fans have been waiting for a new and improved adventure. Well, Living the Dream manages to deliver, bringing shiny new upgrades that build upon the original in every...
Ever since it was announced, Pragmata has been affectionately described as “The Last of Us in space” as both games focus on a middle-aged man unexpectedly taking a surrogate daughter under their wing. But going in with those lofty expectations actually does Capcom’s all-new journey to the moon a disservice.
For better and worse, Pokemon Champions achieves its goal. It’s a competitive battling game that does a fantastic job of onboarding casual fans while streamlining much of what made constructing a battle-ready team in the mainline games so long-winded.
Crimson Desert
It’s developed by Pearl Abyss, a South Korean studio that developed the massive MMORPG, Black Desert Online. Rather than being connected to Black Desert, it’s an entirely separate single-player open-world action game.
Fatal Frame 2: Crimson Butterfly Remake doesn’t just enhance a beloved PS2 survival horror classic – it rises above it to deliver thrilling ghostly encounters that will keep you glued to your camera lens.
Yearly sports games have a history of doing very little to improve the experience with each entry, and while the WWE 2K series typically offers a bit more than your standard sports title, this year’s installment really feels more like just another expansion.
Marathon
If Arc Raiders was the extraction shooter genre’s Fortnite moment, then Marathon feels like it’s Apex Legends: a more hardcore take on the idea that focuses on pure skill rather than approachability. But based on the Server Slam trial, just like the Runner you control, it feels like it’s stuck...
Gen 1’s iconic Kanto has been abandoned for years, maybe decades, in Pokopia. Buildings have crumbled, roads have disappeared beneath overgrowth, and the Pokemon that remain live among the ruins. Rather than battling to become Champion, Pokopia asks a simpler question: what would Pokemon do if the people never came...


