
Indika
A divine journey with the devil as your companion.
Text: Jakob Hansen

Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door
Surprise, surprise, Nintendo's remake of a classic Mario RPG is very good!

Senua's Saga: Hellblade II
Ninja Theory's sequel tells a raw, harsh and surprisingly sensitive Viking saga in the most beautiful way possible.

Songs of Conquest
Lavapotion's turn-based strategy game is leaving Early Access, but is it worth your time now it's in its 1.0 state?
Text:
Ben Lyons

Galacticare
Manage a hospital among the stars in this daft management simulator.
Text:
Ben Lyons

System Shock (Console)
Don't worry, Nightdive's sharp remake works just as well here as on PC.
Text: Ander Fischer

Paper Trail
We take a closer look at the small indie puzzle game Paper Trail, which involves folding paper and solving puzzles.

Lorelei and the Laser Eyes
Simogo's latest release is by far their most ambitious game and an instant classic in the puzzle genre.

Animal Well
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...

Homeworld 3
Blackbird Interactive's ambitious strategy game is here, but does it manage to honour its beloved predecessors while making meaningful strides forward?

Little Kitty, Big City
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?
Text: Kieran Harris

MotoGP 24
New year, new opportunities - Italian gaming house Milestone is going all out with its licensed motorcycle party, and it's really, really fun...

V Rising
Stunlock has been hard at work on their vampire game for some time, and now the game is leaving Early Access.

King Arthur: Legion IX
Neocore has returned to Avalon for a standalone expansion of the Knight's Tale format that revolves around an undying Roman legionnaire unit.
Text:
Ben Lyons

Madison VR
This editor's biggest pet peeve when it comes to horror is being in rooms that are far too dark, solving lots of puzzles and jumping up and down in fright several times...

Endless Ocean Luminous
We deep dive into Arika's relaxing exploration adventure for the Nintendo Switch, which doesn't seem very so-fish-ticated.

No Rest for the Wicked (Early Access)
The studio calls the game "their The Legend of Zelda", so we put that to the test.

Final Fantasy XVI: The Rising Tide
Square Enix says goodbye to Final Fantasy XVI with their final expansion that does exactly what it should, if you ask us.
Text: Henric Pettersson

Another Crab's Treasure
Aggro Crab Games is putting a more whimsical and delightful spin on the otherwise ruthless Souls-like genre.
Text: Kieran Harris

Sand Land
Akira Toriyama's manga Sand Land is now being released as a Japanese role-playing game, where vehicles, exploration and big bosses are on the menu.
Text:
Jonas Mäki

Stellar Blade
Stellar Blade from South Korean Shift Up is a surprisingly exciting acquaintance of a type we don't see very often anymore. Read here how the game performs.

Manor Lords (Early Access)
We've reigned supreme in this Early Access city builder dripping with ambition and promise.

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Arcade: Wrath of the Mutants
The Turtles are back once again to teach Shredder a lesson, but unfortunately they seem to have forgotten how to make a good game in the process.

Phantom Fury
Marcus has once again dipped his toes in the nostalgia well and played Slipgate Ironworks' follow-up to the acclaimed Ion Fury.

Lunar Lander Beyond
Dreams Uncorporated has given an arcade classic a shiny new coat of paint in this modern interpretation.
Text:
Ben Lyons

Tales of Kenzera: Zau
Surgent Studios' first game tells a heartfelt story, but fails to deliver anything new and better in terms of gameplay.

Top Spin 2K25
Wearing a headband, neon-coloured shorts and holding a racket, Conny has been sweating on the tennis courts. This is his verdict on the latest tennis game...

Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes
The spiritual successor to the Suikoden series is finally here, and we're happy to report that the magic is still there.

Rusty's Retirement
I created a fully automated farm from scratch and no one in the office noticed that I was playing and working at the same time.

Mixture
We're putting yet another PS VR2 title to the test to see if it has something to it.

Sker Ritual
FMV developer Wales Interactive is trying its hands with something new with this zombie horde shooter that has now debuted in its 1.0 state.
Text: Kieran Harris

Harold Halibut
Slow Bros.' stop-motion adventure is a love letter to so much media, and yet it also stands out as a truly unique and charming experience.

Beautiful Sakura: Fitness Club
We've rated the dating simulator Beautiful Sakura: Fitness Club, and the only lesson we've learnt is that we're all obviously going to the wrong gym.

Buckshot Roulette
It's ultra short and ultra cheap. But the experience is worth it.

Gigantic: Rampage Edition
After a long dormant period, Gigantic is back, but can it make waves in the MMO space?

Children of the Sun
René Rother delivers a well-constructed, simple experience that really works, but may also become a little too monotonous in the long run.

Horizon Forbidden West (PC)
Has the PC version from Nixxes been technically refined and is the game still recommendable? We take a look.

Botany Manor
Balloon Studios wants players to try their hands at being a master botanist in this delightful first-person puzzler.
Text:
Ben Lyons

Sons of Valhalla
Pixel Chest sends players on a revenge quest in this tug-of-war-like strategy game.
Text:
Ben Lyons

Withering Rooms
A 2.5D horror adventure with influences from both Silent Hill and Resident Evil and a dose of Little Nightmares. Could it be something? Conny has visited a mysterious mansion to find out...

Planet Zoo: Console Edition
We return to Frontier's zoo management game to see how the game has been adapted to PlayStation and Xbox consoles.
Text: Kieran Harris

Mars After Midnight
The man behind Papers, Please has created a game exclusively for Playdate.

Ario
Ario is one of the worst games we've tried in a very long time. Palle was the lucky one to undertake the task - and he even volunteered himself for it.

The first season of Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League is a joke(r)
Whether it's a lack of budget, time or talent, the result is the same. This first season is an even bigger downfall than the main game.

Blood Strike
Chinese NetEase has carbon-copied Warzone down to the last detail, releasing a battle royale challenger that is as unique and original as an Alibaba Omega...

HappyFunland
In a rundown and creepy amusement park, Conny has been running around, riding rides and getting a little bit scared in this VR title that he has had a surprising amount of fun with....

Pepper Grinder
Developer Ahr Ech has looked to up the ante of regular platforming with the help of a drilling system that requires the player to think fast.
Text:
Ben Lyons

MLB The Show 24
It's time for Valle the sportsman to once again put on his huge leather glove to catch rock-hard wooden balls dressed in white leather....

South Park: Snow Day
Although it has a few interesting elements, this cooperative game fails to impress the way The Fractured but Whole and Stick of Truth did.
Text: Kieran Harris

Bulwark: Falconeer Chronicles
Solo developer Tomas Sala has put a completely new spin on his Falconeer world with this delightful city builder.