Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot Faithfully Recreates the Anime By Marshall Honorof Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot is not the first action/RPG to follow the life and times of Goku, but it’s easily the most ambitious.
Final Fantasy VII Remake Lives Up to the Original By Marshall Honorof I went hands-on with the Final Fantasy VII Remake at E3 2019, and the game is much, much more than a graphical overhaul.
Ghost Recon Breakpoint Demands Survival Through Teamwork By Marshall Honorof Ghost Recon Breakpoint aims to refine the series formula by making injuries and survival more realistic than ever.
Rage 2 Guide: 5 Key Tips for Surviving the Wasteland By Jorge Jimenez Here are 5 essential tips for surviving the colorful apocalyptic wasteland of Rage 2.
PAX East 2019: Biomutant's Wacky, Customizable Action Is as Fun As Ever By Jorge Jimenez We tried the latest build of THQ's Nordic's Biomutant, which offers satisfying combat, a colorful world and tons of customization.
Doing Nothing Is the Best Part of Trover Saves the Universe By Marshall Honorof Characters in Trover Saves the Universe will yammer ad-libbed lines back and forth indefinitely — and the dialogue is hilarious.
Two Years Later, Nier: Automata Is Still One Weird Game By Marshall Honorof Nier: Automata is still one of this generation's weirdest games, and we can all use a little weirdness in our downtime.
Just Cause 4 Is Fine, But We Need Just Cause Multiplayer By Rami Tabari Just Cause is a dated single-player experience, but we can bring this game into the future with the addition of Just Cause Multiplayer.
Here's PS4's Answer to the Xbox Elite Controller By Adam Ismail Scuf's Vantage is a fully modular, pro-grade controller for your PS4 — but it doesn't feel as premium as its price suggests.
Hands-on with Shadow of the Tomb Raider's Challenging Co-Op DLC By Jorge Jimenez Shadow of the Tomb Raider's "The Forge" DLC lets you and a friend explore challenge tombs together.
Days Gone Serves Up Beautiful Brutality By Sherri L. Smith Open-world, third-person survival horror, Days Gone doesn't pull any punches about what a post-apocalyptic catastrophe, zombie or otherwise would look like.
Tetris Effect VR Is Awesomely Trippy By Sherri L. Smith The iconic game is making the jump to virtual reality.
Resident Evil 2 Is a Brilliant and Terrifying Reinvention By Michael Andronico Thanks to a new over-the-shoulder perspective and the power of new technology, Resident Evil 2 has never looked so beautiful — or been so terrifying.
I Just Played Spider-Man PS4, and It's Everything I Wanted By Michael Andronico Sony's upcoming Spider-Man game promises an excellent blend of thrilling open-world web-swinging and tight, frenetic combat.
Die, Learn, Repeat: New Xbox Games Feel Like Dark Souls By Marshall Honorof Xbox gamers who crave difficult, precise, unforgiving gameplay, as in Dark Souls, will have a lot to like over the next few months.
Kingdom Hearts III Hands-on: Refined Combat, New Pixar Charm By Marshall Honorof Pixar films are such a natural fit for the Kingdom Hearts series, it’s truly bizarre that it took this long to see the crossover take place.
Call of Duty Black Ops 4 Hands-on: Fresh But Familiar By Marshall Honorof Black Ops 4 is taking a deep dive into what fans enjoy about the Call of Duty franchise, from both gameplay and continuity standpoints.
Shadow of the Tomb Raider Pushes Lara Croft to Her Limits By Andrew E. Freedman We went hands-on with Shadow of the Tomb Raider and talked to its creative director about how Lara Croft truly becomes the Tomb Raider.
Edge of Eternity Is a Love Letter to Classic Final Fantasy By Marshall Honorof If you like the current look of Final Fantasy, but wish it still played like VI or VII, Edge of Eternity can scratch your turn-based itch.
Guacamelee 2 Let Me Transform Into a Giant Deadly Chicken By Marshall Honorof Gucamelee 2 provides everything that made the first game so memorable – plus the ability to transform into a giant, murderous chicken.
Far Cry 5 Hands-On: A Co-Op Blast with a Cult Twist By Sherri L. Smith Far Cry 5 pushes the envelope with an engrossing new enemy and massive open world.
Wolfenstein 2 Preview: Shooting Nazis from a Wheelchair By Michael Andronico Wolfenstein 2 is shaping up to be even more over-the-top than its predecessor, with Nazi cyborgs, wheelchair combat and a whole bunch of fun weapons.
Why You Should You Play Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy By Sherri L. Smith Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Triology is nostalgia done right.
Bloodstained is a Brutally Gorgeous Homage to Castlevania's Past By Sherri L. Smith The latest iteration of the Koji Igarashi is bloody beautiful.
Last Day of June Points and Clicks Its Way into Your Heart By Sherri L. Smith 505 Games and game developer Ovosonico have teamed up to debut Last Day of June -- an interactive game about love, loss, grief with a little time travel thrown in for good measure.
Indivisible Is the Quirkiest RPG I've Ever Played By Sherri L. Smith Indivisible is a wild mashup of RPGs, fighting games and Metroidvanias that you have to see to believe.
How Capcom Finally Sold Me on Monster Hunter By Michael Andronico Monster Hunter World has the potential to bring Capcom's cult favorite action series to a whole new audience of more casual players.
We Played Star Wars Battlefront 2's Campaign, and It's Awesome By Michael Andronico Star Wars Battlefront 2's campaign mode offers a healthy amount of gameplay variety and lets you control a deadly Imperial droid.
Madden 18 Story Mode Is One of E3's Best Surprises By Michael Andronico Madden NFL 18's Longshot story mode is a surprisingly engrossing football story that's designed to ease in new fans.
Chroma Squad: The Power Rangers RPG You Didn’t Know You Needed By Marshall Honorof Chroma Squad is a Power Rangers toybox for adults — and a pretty good strategy/RPG, too.