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Apr 27, 2026
PRAGMATA9
Apr 27, 2026
A truly special milestone for Capcom, Pragmata seamlessly marries action, narrative, and involved mechanics into a cohesive whole. It delivers an engaging third-person shooter of the last twenty years, masterfully balancing a gameplay loop of hacking, dodging, and resource management that steadily builds in complexity. While every facet of its design feels explored to its fullest, the experience is truly elevated by the relationship between Hugh and Diana. By eschewing unnecessary conflict and focusing instead on the beauty of showing the world to someone for the first time.
PC
Apr 27, 2026
World of Warcraft: Midnight7
Apr 27, 2026
The second expansion of the WorldSoul Saga Trilogy, Midnight introduces a few new additions to the game. The first, Player Housing, which has been a massive hit so far and plenty of new decor additions being added with each patch. The second, being the new Prey System. So far i think its a good idea that adds more excitement to the non-instanced content of the game.Moving on to the story, its been pretty lackluster. Strange narrative choices, obvious The War Within cut content being released in the expansion which was sort of off putting. Other things include the lack of the rest of the Horde coming to the aid of one of its capitol cities. Arator’s Questline, while was a cool kickback to some history, seemed out of **** Art and Music team as usual knocked it out of the park with the new redesigns of Silvermoon, Eversong woods, and Zul’Aman. Devourer Demon Hunter, the newest spec added in Midnight Looks and feels great to play. Other class talent and tuning choices were oddly implemented like no interrupts for healers when the spell bloat is still very much **** new dungeons and all three raids look fantastic and have been enjoyable for the most part. Outside of a few bosses, most of them do feel fair even with the removal of WeakAuras.World of Warcraft Midnight I believe is still a good addition to the MMO. But with certain design choices, tuning, and a story that feels more like Legion 2.0 it still has some ways to go to make it memorable.
PC
Apr 27, 2026
Crimson Desert7
Apr 27, 2026
The highly anticipated Crimson Desert doesn’t immediately live up to the hype but it earns it over time. The Game works the best when you treat it as an open world action-adventure sandbox rather than a classical RPG experience, once you put some time into it, the world is fun to explore and packed with things to do, but it takes time to get there. The slow early hours and lack of guidance can easily turn you away before the game gets anywhere interesting. If you’re into large fantasy open worlds and don’t mind the slow start then there’s an amazing experience waiting. If you’re expecting more of a traditional RPG experience or a engaging start, this game might not be for you. Overall Crimson Desert is a solid game.
PC
Apr 27, 2026
Retro Rewind - Video Store Simulator8
Apr 27, 2026
All the old heads looking into this game think of one thing only. Blockbuster. A nostalgic place and time where you were able to easily rent physical movies and games before you purchased them. In the Digital age, not so much. Retro Rewind travels back to bring that whimsical feeling of going through the aisles of your own video **** does a phenomenal job capturing the sound of the tapes smacking one another as well as coming out of the return slot. The spin on some of the popular movies from that era are great, alot of the random titles gave be a chuckle. Its a very laid back experience with just simple milestones to hit that can help generate more cash and work for yourself and employees. There didn’t seem to be a real way to fail the store, just more stuff to add and decorate each new section. Truly enjoyed this game and very excited for its future additions.
PC
Apr 27, 2026
Timberborn8
Apr 27, 2026
The beavers of Timberborn are such a delight to watch from the small survival group to the wooden metropolis of tomorrow. Choosing between two factions, Timberborn is a fantastic city builder with a surprising amount of depth. A fantastic tutorial showing each step without being obnoxious, focusing on the design of your city as well as the growth of your beaver citizens.Timberborn presents plenty of creativity, visual and audio charm, as well as wonderful atmosphere. It does however feel more sandbox since there isn’t much direction outside of just growing your city. Once the major city issues like water,power, and supply have been solved, not much disaster awaits you anymore. Still a dam good addition to the genre we feel players will enjoy thoroughly.
PC
Apr 27, 2026
Resident Evil Requiem9
Apr 27, 2026
Continuing the story of Resident Evil, Requiem is a solid installment in the franchise. From the story to the gameplay there isn’t much to not love. The game is best of both worlds, following two main protagonist, there are sections where you play as Grace – someone who’s new to the series – and her gameplay plays more into the intense survival horror like RE7. Then on other sections you get to play as Leon, who is more of the classic RE formula – having more action packed combat than horror.Resident Evil Requiem’s story does a great job at continuing the series story, from taking you back to Raccoon city after the bomb drop, to shedding more light into the current world of RE. While the story is good despite its hiccups, it is pretty short, taking me personally around 12 hours to beat, that’s including me exploring as much as I could. The game is definitely on the easier side for RE – it’s a lot more forgiving and plenty of supplies throughout the game to make it practically a breeze walk, especially during the Leon sections. All in all, Resident Evil Requiem is still a fantastic game with a good enough story, gameplay and some replay ability.
PlayStation 5
Apr 27, 2026
Mewgenics8
Apr 27, 2026
Years in the making, Mewgenics brings its wildly humorous yet grossly strange cat army to your disposal. This tactical turn-based rougelite slams the absurdities of owning a cat army with all kinds of traits ranging from mental disorders to physical abnormalities. Though it sounds bad, these make for some really fun builds to push your gang of cats through each of the detailed areas.Mewgenics offers solid turn based combat, each cat filling a traditional role. But after each area is cleared, your kitties get to retire(as they should)leaving you with breeding new cat warriors. The unfortunate part in this can lead to some winners and some downright frustrating runs. The soundtrack is great fun and the humor can be great, but it does get somewhat old after about 15 or so hours. Overall Mewgenics is a still a great game that will entertain for hours.
PC
Apr 27, 2026
Dawncaster | The RPG Cardventure9
Apr 27, 2026
Finally available on PC, the deckbuilding RPG Dawncaster is an excellent addition to any card players library. Its fantastic soundtrack, art style, and RPG feel will make you almost immediately forget you’re playing a deckbuilding game. Offering multiple classes to play with quality starting decks for beginners and new players. While it can be a grind to get majority of the unlocks, the content and choices available will make you almost completely forget.
PC
Apr 27, 2026
Nioh 38
Apr 27, 2026
Nioh 3 is an amazing Souls-like bringing a great balance between difficulty and fun, the combat is smooth and definitely has a learning curve but once you get the hang of it, it becomes incredibly enjoyable and **** world offers a nice range of stuff to do aside from the main quest from collectibles to bosses. Visually the level design and Bosses are amazing and fit the vibe the game is going **** that aside the main story feels like its there for the sake of having one and the amount of mechanics are overwhelming. Nioh 3 still ends up being one of the better souls-like out there in recent time.
PC
Apr 27, 2026
Highguard4
Apr 27, 2026
Honestly, Highguard feels like a major swing and a miss. The biggest issue is that it’s just boring; you spend most of the match wandering around barren a map where nothing really happens until the very end. The technical side is rough, too. The graphics are standard, and the audio is either bland or annoying, with obnoxiously loud footsteps. It tries to be a “jack of all trades” but ends up **** at all of **** gameplay loop doesn’t save it, either. The gunplay is mediocre in the sense that a full clip is needed to break an enemy shield. Loot is super basic, and the characters are uninspired with designs and abilities that feel reused from other games. The 3v3 format feels off, it really should be 4v4 or 5v5 and it’s made worse by people leaving in the first five minutes, which basically guarantees a loss. The only upside is that the game and the first battle pass are free, but otherwise, it’s a forgettable experience executed poorly.
PC
Apr 27, 2026
Flotsam7
Apr 27, 2026
Flotsam is a pretty cozy and straight forward survival colony sim, that can get you to easily sink time into. It excels at giving you hope as your makeshift floating town gets larger. It’s cel shading and Music really put the whole thing together. Unfortunately, it does currently suffer from some bugs that can become frustrating as your town grows. Overall Flotsam is still a good experience that can easily keep you intrigued for hours.
PC
Apr 27, 2026
Dispatch10
Apr 27, 2026
There is a lot I wish to say about Dispatch, but our philosophy here is to keep it quick for your time’s sake. This game had me so invested in its characters and stories that each week I had to wait for the new episodes to release was excruciating. Adhoc Studio made us suffer 4 weeks to offer us one of the best story telling games I’ve ever played. Dispatch is easily one of the best games of 2025 and I have played.
PC
Nov 12, 2025
DOOM: The Dark Ages9
Nov 12, 2025
ID Software has done it again, delivering a third entry worthy of the Doom name. With deeper story telling and refreshed weapons, the Slayer returns as colossal force who knows no bounds. While it has a few short falls compared to its predecessor, the game still offers a fantastic new journey to embark with the Slayer.
PlayStation 5
Nov 12, 2025
Warhammer 40,000: Speed Freeks8
Nov 12, 2025
While the vehicular combat genre has been fairly sparse, Speed Freeks’ Ork boyz bring a WAAAGH’in good time. Offering a fresh take on combat racing with multiple team roles to choose from, the game adds a chaotic twist to the formula. If you’re a fan of Warhammer, Orks, and racing, Speed Freeks has a ride for you.
PC
Nov 12, 2025
Clair Obscur: Expedition 3310
Nov 12, 2025
About once a decade, a rare few games emerge that nearly everyone recommends, thanks to their originality, world-building, storytelling, and characters. Some may fall short in one area but make up for it with exceptional gameplay or graphics. Among those select titles, only one or two truly manage to combine all of these elements. This is one of those games.
PC
Nov 12, 2025
Dune: Awakening7
Nov 12, 2025
For players familiar with Funcom’s other survival sandbox, Conan Exiles, Dune: Awakening feels like a recognizable experience. Its frustrating progression and clunky combat can hinder early impressions, but the game offers strong immersion. Playing with friends helps mitigate its flaws. In the end, Dune: Awakening is worth a try for those looking for a new survival-based multiplayer adventure.
PC
Nov 12, 2025
Soulstone Survivors9
Nov 12, 2025
An absolute gem **** that takes the action roguelike genre to thrilling bullet hell extremes. Throughout its time in early access, it has added multiple game modes and characters, each with unique skill trees and special abilities. This game will have you crafting insanely powerful builds with wicked synergies.
PlayStation 5
Nov 12, 2025
MindsEye2
Nov 12, 2025
What initially seemed like an exciting new game from a promising developer, led by former GTA producer Leslie Benzies, quickly fell short of expectations. Swarming with bugs, inconsistent frame rates, and generic gameplay, this title fails to reach the ambitious heights it aimed for. You’ll likely find yourself wishing you had chosen something else to play.
PC
Nov 12, 2025
Mecha BREAK8
Nov 12, 2025
Mecha Break bursts into the mech genre with exhilarating combat and distinctive playstyles for each mech, all wrapped in striking designs. While the free-to-play model has its expectations, some of the pricing feels excessively steep.
PC
Nov 12, 2025
PEAK8
Nov 12, 2025
Peak creates some pretty peak group play experiences with its simple game design, climb. Different biomes, dangers, and items will make for hilarious encounters as well as challenging scenarios.
PC
Nov 12, 2025
Hell Clock7
Nov 12, 2025
Bringing a hellish twist to the 1869 War of Canudos in Brazil. Hell Clock uses its wicked styling to drag the player into its dark setting. Lots of ARPG and Roguelike elements, with a good size build diversity. Though it can be a real good time, suffers from a very abrupt difficulty curb and balance issues.
PC
Nov 12, 2025
Wildgate7
Nov 12, 2025
Wildgate offers a remarkable PvPvE experience with 20 player lobbies battling for loot in the reach. While it feels what can best be described as “Sea of Thieves in space” it doesn’t quite have much to offer outside of its standard game mode.
PC
Nov 12, 2025
Abiotic Factor9
Nov 12, 2025
The premise this “Open World” Survival game brings is fantastic. You will use what superb knowledge and skills you have to craft, explore, and fight through the different wings of the facility. The Gate Research Facility harbors dangers of all kind from military to paranormal. While the game play can be simplistic as times, it offers a good amount of hours to invest in either solo or with a party.
PC
Nov 12, 2025
Animal Shelter 25
Nov 12, 2025
Animal Shelter 2 gives you the chance to care for all the animals you wish you could help in the real world. The game excels at making the residents of your shelter cute, endearing, and in constant need of your attention. However, it also brings a bit of chaos with unpredictable employee actions, bugs, and, of course, an endless supply of poop.
PC
Nov 12, 2025
Killing Floor 35
Nov 12, 2025
After a 9 years we are finally getting the 3rd installment of the Killing Floor series. Unfortunately It struggles to bring itself to the likes of its predecessors. With new and fresh additions brought on, only for some of the more basic somehow being forgotten. To simplify, it feels more early access than full release.
PlayStation 5
Nov 12, 2025
Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege X8
Nov 12, 2025
Widely considered one of the best competitive games ever made, Rainbow Six Siege is finally getting the facelift it deserves. Siege X retains the tight, satisfying gameplay fans love, while introducing a few new features and a graphical overhaul. Though a few changes may cause some frustration, it still delivers the same thrilling, competitive experience.
PC
Nov 12, 2025
Stormgate7
Nov 12, 2025
Made by former Starcraft 2 and Warcraft 3 devs, Stormgate enters the RTS world with a familiar feel. Featuring three factions, players quickly build their forces to contest random Stormgates that appear across the map. This results in a battle-centric RTS, but it can also leave players vulnerable to falling behind or being punished for certain play styles.
PC
Nov 12, 2025
Abyssus7
Nov 12, 2025
Journeying into uncharted depths, Abyssus lets you obliterate enemies lurking in the depths of sunken ruins, offering a solid selection of weapons and blessings to enhance your power. On the surface, the game showcases some impressive features. However, it could benefit from further tuning in terms of player scaling and latency issues in multiplayer.
PC
Nov 12, 2025
Hollow Knight: Silksong9
Nov 12, 2025
A game that needs no real introduction, having surpassed 5 million players in three days. Silksong delivers a magnificent 2D adventure, with its exceptional art style, refined combat, fluid movement, and unforgettable boss encounters. The seven year wait for the game has paid off, thanks to incredible work of Team Cherry.
PC
Nov 12, 2025
Borderlands 48
Nov 12, 2025
The defining series of the looter-shooter genre makes its return with the newest installment, Borderlands 4.Featuring a fresh cast of Vault Hunters, this game offers an expansive world to explore on the planet Kairos. With a significantly larger open world, cross-manufactured weapons, and deep skill trees, Borderlands 4 brings exciting new additions to the franchise.However, despite these improvements, it does fall short in areas like performance, user interface, and some classic features.
PC
Nov 12, 2025
Megabonk9
Nov 12, 2025
Megabonk takes the swarming of enemies from Vampire Survivors and the crazy passive building from Risk of Rain 2 to make something completely bonkers.A character roster each with their own personal feel, and unlocks that make each run feel more unique. Megabonk could use a bit of tuning for its later tiers but overall nails its impression, progression, and style.
PC
Nov 12, 2025
Hades II9
Nov 12, 2025
Sliding right into the shoes of its predecessor, Hades 2 builds upon everything that made the first game great, offering players an exciting adventure in the Greek mythos world. You’ll immediately notice the level of quality that Supergiant Games has poured into Hades 2, from its visually detailed world and amazing voice acting to its engaging gameplay, memorable characters, and captivating narrative.
Nintendo Switch 2
Nov 12, 2025
Battlefield 68
Nov 12, 2025
Coming back into the multiplayer fold, Battlefield 6 revives some of its older systems, along with destructible environments, to bring the war back to warfare. Its multiplayer gameplay shines brightly, while the singleplayer campaign doesn’t offer much to brag about. Although Battlefield 6 provides plenty of entertainment, there are flaws in this diamond that can be frustrating to encounter.
PlayStation 5
Nov 12, 2025
Necesse8
Nov 12, 2025
Necesse feels like a jack of all trades, master of none. I can’t necessarily blame it, though, since games in this genre have been building content for years, often outside of early access. As it stands, Necesse is a good game. It takes elements from various similar games and combines them into a fun mix of boss fighting, settlement building, adventure parties, and more. While it has the foundation of many great features, it still leaves a rather small gameplay loop, which becomes noticeable early on. That said, Necesse has a bright future with what it currently offers, and we hope to revisit it in the future.
PC
Nov 12, 2025
ARC Raiders9
Nov 12, 2025
ARC Raiders has come as a great surprise to many. The extraction shooter genre is known for its high stakes and high rewards, and while ARC Raiders still offers that thrill, Embark Studios has made the overall experience much more casual-friendly, all while providing challenges that keep you engaged on the surface. Aside from a few minor d-sync issues, the overall performance, visuals, sound, and gameplay are impressive, with the game even being recognized as the new “benchmark” for development in UE5. As a modern release, ARC Raiders is set to have a bright future, one that players will enjoy returning to.
PC