Xbox Series X/S
Monster Hunter Rise manages to expand the series’ core while making it more accessible to newcomers, making it one of the best in the series.
Shieldmaiden: Remix Edition, while having a fun premise, ended up being overtly tedious rather than fun, but it’s still just okay.
One Step After Fall follows its protagonist Steve in his struggles with depression in a way that is atmospheric but unengaging.
Neon Souls is a straightforward platformer with a steep difficulty curve and one great gimmick: you can’t see anything when the level begins.
Crisis Core Final Fantasy VII Reunion is not only a perfect example of what a remaster should be, but also the perfect way to play this classic game.
River City Girls 2 is a beat ’em up with a lot of attitude, and a few RPG elements sprinkled around to make for a great addition to the genre.
Blacktail is a highly ambitious game from the new developer The Parasight. But, unfortunately, it might be too ambitious for its own good.
The next-gen version of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is here, delivering a bevy of visual improvements and small gameplay additions.
High on Life will likely annoy and bore any player that isn’t a die-hard fan of Justin Roiland’s signature comedic style and voice acting.
The newest DLC for Far Cry 6, Lost Between Worlds, adds a new rogue-lite experience to the shooter that struggles to justify itself.