PlayStation VR review: Serious fun for a sane price By Sherri L. Smith last updated 17 September 22 PlayStation VR delivers compelling games in a comfortable, easy-to-use headset that won't break your budget.
PS4 Pro review By Sherri L. Smith published 27 June 22 The PS4 Pro offers 4K gaming and streaming, gorgeous HDR effects and a healthy game library with VR support.
Ghost of Tsushima Director’s Cut review By Marshall Honorof published 19 August 21 Editor's Choice Ghost of Tsushima Director’s Cut is the best way to play one of 2020’s best games, but the PS5 upgrade can be a bit pricey.
Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade review By Marshall Honorof published 15 June 21 Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade leverages the PS5 to make a great game even better, but it’s the Intermission DLC where the experience really shines.
PDP LVL50 Wired Stereo Headset review By Marshall Honorof published 3 February 21 The PDP LVL50 Wired Stereo Headset provides decent gaming sound for a fair price, but you can get much better features from similar gadgets.
Red Dead Redemption 2 review: Immersive, cinematic and a bit clunky By Sherri L. Smith published 28 January 21 Editor's Choice Red Dead Redemption 2 serves up complex themes and characters all in a stunning world.
Devil May Cry 5 review: Stunning, stylish and superbly fun By Rami Tabari published 28 January 21 Editor's Choice Slick gameplay, an enticing story and top-notch visuals, Devil May Cry 5 is a must for DMC fans.
Ghost of Tsushima review By Marshall Honorof published 14 July 20 Ghost of Tsushima is pretty similar to other open-world games, but a strong combat system and a solid samurai story give it some staying power.
PlayStation Vue Review: The Best Way to Cut the Cord By Sean Captain, Michael Andronico published 3 February 20 Thanks to its intuitive interface, superior discovery features and powerful DVR, Sony PlayStation Vue is very close to being a cable killer.
Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night Is Worth the 4-Year Wait By Marshall Honorof published 26 June 19 Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night is almost defiantly old-school: a straightforward action/exploration experience with plenty of polish.
Judgment Is an Awesome Modern Noir Detective Game By Jorge Jimenez published 22 June 19 Judgment offers a serious yet fun departure from the Yakuza series that doesn’t skimp on the action and drama.
Days Gone Review: A Polished But Dull Zombie Adventure By Rami Tabari published 25 April 19 Sony's long-awaited Days Gone looks gorgeous, but the gameplay is dull and frustrating.
Astro C40 TR Review: The Elite PS4 Controller Players Deserve By Michael Andronico published 8 April 19 Astro's C40 TR is an excellent high-end PS4 controller with a comfy design and tons of customization options.
Far Cry New Dawn Review: A Vibrant Wasteland By Sherri L. Smith published 14 February 19 Far Cry: New Dawn takes players back to Hope County 17 years after the fact to face twin foes, with new weapons and lots of fan service.
My Two Weeks With Fallout 76: Fun, Weird and Strangely Lonely By Sherri L. Smith published 30 November 18 The first Fallout title to add multiplayer, Fallout 76 is a novel experiment with mixed results.
PlayStation Classic Review: Retro Done Wrong By Adam Ismail published 27 November 18 Live in your world, just don't play in this one.
NBA 2K19 Review: Another Leap Forward By Phillip Tracy published 11 September 18 NBA 2K19 is the ultimate basketball simulation, with balanced gameplay and meticulous presentation.
Marvel's Spider-Man Review: Finally, the Spidey Game We Deserve By Michael Andronico published 4 September 18 Editor's Choice Marvel's Spider-Man is the definitive Spidey experience, with a thrilling traversal system, a unique story and a vibrant open-world New York City.
God of War Review: A Perfect Return for a Flawed Hero By Sherri L. Smith published 12 April 18 Editor's Choice The latest entry in the God of War series feels older and wiser, and is fun as hell to play.
Marvel vs. Capcom Infinite Review: Frenzied Fighting Outshines Flaws By Michael Andronico published 18 September 17 Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite's brilliant, delightfully addictive combat and healthy amount of modes outshine its lack of overall polish.
Uncharted: The Lost Legacy Is a Slow Burn with Promise By Andrew E. Freedman published 17 August 17 Uncharted: The Lost Legacy plants the seeds for great characters to push the franchise forward, but it takes its time getting there and hasn't changed much from Uncharted 4.
Injustice 2 Review: The Best DC Movie I Ever Played By Michael Andronico published 16 May 17 Editor's Choice With its immersive story mode, deep gear system and tight combat, Injustice 2 is a must-have fighting game for comic fans and tournament players.
Turtle Beach Ear Force Stealth 520 Review: Behind the Times By Marshall Honorof published 2 May 17 The PS4-centric Turtle Beach Ear Force Stealth 520 provides good audio for games, but its design is outdated.
World of Final Fantasy Review: Gotta 'Imprism' 'Em All By Marshall Honorof published 25 October 16 World of Final Fantasy is a colorful role-playing game with inventive battle mechanics, but you've probably heard the story before.
No Man's Sky Review: Empty Space By Marshall Honorof published 15 August 16 No Man's Sky is a gorgeous game that gives players a satisfying sense of exploration, but the experience can be incredibly repetitive.
Far Cry Primal Review - Needs More Meat By Sherri L. Smith published 24 February 16 This entry in the Far Cry series doesn't do enough to reinvent the wheel.
Tearaway Unfolded Review: Paper-Thin By Marshall Honorof published 2 September 15 Tearaway Unfolded has an inspired art style and memorable music, but both the gameplay and the story are rather undemanding.
Final Fantasy Type-0 HD Review By Sam Rutherford published 27 March 15 Type-0 isn't as beautiful or as innovative as other recent Final Fantasy titles, but for a PSP remake from 2011, it's pretty good.
Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number Review - Still on Fire By Sam Rutherford published 25 March 15 Editor's Choice Wrong Number brings more of what made Hotline Miami so great: puzzles, fast-paced action and a soundtrack that can't be contained.
Driveclub Review: Stuck in First Gear By Sam Rutherford published 29 October 14 The lack of customization, contradictory driving elements and tiny car list make Driveclub a pass for all but the most die-hard racing fans.