Video Game Review
WWE 2K26 review: a punk-rock showcase and wild story modes elevate this wrestling sim
WWE 2K26 isn't afraid to get weird, and it's all the better for it.
Crimson Desert hands-on preview: this open world game is huge, weird and incredibly ambitious
There is a lot going on the sprawling new adventure game Crimson Desert.
Arcane Eats preview: a fantasy cooking roguelike worth devouring
A lush mix of deckbuilding and strategy management, Arcane Eats puts you to work in the kitchen of a busy…
Pokémon Pokopia review: a big, wholesome sim with bouncy, bright ideas
Pokémon Pokopia is a marvel. It's a bright, bold spin-off that brims with cool ideas.
Titanium Court preview: bizarre and confusing, but I'm still enraptured by this indie game
Titanium Court refuses definition, and it's all the more interesting for it.
Reigns The Witcher review: sing me a song of warriors and witches
Reigns: The Witcher is a clever adaptation, with an encouraging progression system.
Resident Evil Requiem review: a tale of two horrors
Grace Ashcroft and Leon S Kennedy lead a bold new Resident Evil adventure that brings the franchise's disparate parts together.
Lil Gator Game: In the Dark review: another kind-hearted journey
Lil Gator Game: In the Dark is a cartoon dungeon crawler that's really about love and acceptance.
Mario Tennis Fever review: a bright, high-energy tennis sim
Mario Tennis Fever causes a racket, with bright, creative ideas to spice up tennis battles.
My Hero Academia All's Justice review: frantic fights, unfocused delivery
My Hero Academia: All's Justice delivers flashy, high-energy battles but still feels oddly disjointed.