Pokémon Pokopia is what happens when you let other creatives breathe new life into an increasingly worn-out formula. It's fresh, innovative and addictive, yet without losing the essence of what has been drawing millions of fans for years — and along the way, it manages to pull in those of us who got left behind. [Recommended]
The real (and well done) Little Nightmare 3, but too familiar. Despite that, you need to play it for the art style, its monsters and a few memorable terror moments. [Recommended]
A good metroidvania with a great world design. Exploring it feels rewarding, but a very simple combat style and irregular art keep him away from Olympus.
Resident Evil Requiem is two games in one, and both are among the best you're going to see in 2026. It perfectly combines the horror of Resident Evil 7 with the action of Resident Evil 4. [Recommended]
RIDE 6 is a solid and enjoyable game, but also the clearest sign that Milestone is running on autopilot. It offers a wide variety of bikes and events, accessible handling and a robust career mode, but it suffers from recycled ideas, uninspired physics and a lack of ambition that is starting to become worrying.
Yakuza Kiwami 3 & Dark Ties is a strong and confident remake of one of the franchise’s most important entries, well worth attention whether you loved or hated the original. [Recommended]
Mario Tennis Fever is a game from another era with modern graphics. It's one where completing a story mode, tournaments, and challenges isn't just for the sheer enjoyment they provide, but also to unlock new content in the form of characters and rackets. These add more and more depth to a game that leaves nothing on the table. [Recommended]
Crisol: Theater of Idols stands out for its bold ideas and strong identity, even when its limitations become apparent. It may lack variety or ambition, but Vermila’s debut is a coherent and honest shooter that leaves a lasting impression. [Recommended]