Cyan Worlds recreates another classic, and does so with absolute elegance.
Developer Weyrdworks takes us back to the time of the Tamagotchi, except this pet is on your desktop.
Gamereactor's most tenacious F1 guru has thrown himself headfirst into the role of team manager with his fictional team Guenther Steiner Racing in this year's exquisite edition of F1 Manager 2024.
Why be Batman when you can be Alfred?
The indie darling of the summer delivers a puzzling message for those who remain static.
Critical Hit Games takes us to the 24th century in this gritty and dark mystery game.
A truly magical game about slaying monsters in the Austrian countryside.
The relatively small studio A44 Games delivers a striking AA that really surprises positively.
This isn't a family-friendly party game. This is (retro) war.
Is it bad that in a game full of flying whimsical creatures I was most attached to my sheep?
Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess is 2024's most surprising game so far - and it's definitely worth a look.
Schim is a rather original little puzzle platformer where light and shadows play a major role. However, the unique concept is not quite explored enough.
Olof has been showered with rewards like confetti in Supercell's latest mobile game, but is hardly convinced...
Free Lives presents a chaotic and absurd action FPS that never fails to entertain.
miHoYo continues to churn out eye-catching free titles. We've tested Zenless Zone Zero.
Nexon's take on the looter-shooter genre has fully arrived, but does the game stick the landing or leave a lot to be desired.
It's an old-school multiplayer shooter with tower defence and Toy Story thrown in for good measure - it turns out to be a pretty good combination.
Edgy graphics and Resident Evil-like gameplay - We've checked out the horror game Crow Country.
A year after the events of the first Retropolis, it's time for detective Philips Log to embark on a new mystery.
The first DLC for one of the best boomer shooters in recent memory has arrived.
Yet another HD remaster makes its arrival on Nintendo's hybrid platform and faces insurmountable competition from its older-sequel sibling.
It's been a few years, but it's finally time to roll around Sega's monkeys again through winding labyrinths...
FromSoftware has outdone itself with a masterful expansion.
Hyper-violent, explosive and utterly delightful. It's Selaco in a nutshell, one of the best FPSs of the year so far.
With its excellent setting, grotesque monsters and emotional storyline, The Chinese Room's horror title is essential for all horror fans.
The Light and Darkness Saga is over, but has Bungie concluded this era of Destiny with a bang or a fizzle?
New mysteries, madness and a whole lot of action. Conny has played through the three episodes that make up the first expansion to Alan Wake 2...
Sucker Punch's magnificent open world has landed on PC, and Claus has taken a closer look.
After a year's absence since the acclaimed beta was taken down, MultiVersus is now back again and we've checked out whether it now feels like a complete game...
4v4 action in the Star Wars universe, optimised for iPhone and Android, that took over five years (!) to develop? Petter has played Hunters...
It's time once again to put the pedal to the metal and set some lap times in some of the world's fastest cars.
Marcus has been dancing around and handing out vicious death to the beat of thumping music in Simon Fredholm's madly rocking genre mix of games.
Spitfire Interactive takes us to a brutal superhero world in this different take on a turn-based strategy game.
Happy Broccoli shows a lot of potential, but while all the ideas are good, the execution lags behind.
Ubisoft's free-to-play Call of Duty killer is here but is it actually ready to take down the giant that is Activision's long-running epic?
Hockey haircut, giant neon yellow laser puff, leather vest and 600,000 murderous death robots standing in your way.
Moonloop Games takes us on a journey beyond life and into a strikingly animated ethereal world.
A divine journey with the devil as your companion.
Surprise, surprise, Nintendo's remake of a classic Mario RPG is very good!
Ninja Theory's sequel tells a raw, harsh and surprisingly sensitive Viking saga in the most beautiful way possible.
Lavapotion's turn-based strategy game is leaving Early Access, but is it worth your time now it's in its 1.0 state?
Manage a hospital among the stars in this daft management simulator.
Don't worry, Nightdive's sharp remake works just as well here as on PC.
We take a closer look at the small indie puzzle game Paper Trail, which involves folding paper and solving puzzles.
Simogo's latest release is by far their most ambitious game and an instant classic in the puzzle genre.
One man can clearly do more good in the indie genre than our wildest imagination allows us to believe. Petter has fallen under the spell of Animal Well...
Blackbird Interactive's ambitious strategy game is here, but does it manage to honour its beloved predecessors while making meaningful strides forward?
Double Dagger's indie platformer is looking to capitalise on the booming cat culture, but is it's adorable premise enough to ensure it stands out?
New year, new opportunities - Italian gaming house Milestone is going all out with its licensed motorcycle party, and it's really, really fun...
Stunlock has been hard at work on their vampire game for some time, and now the game is leaving Early Access.