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Return to Page 1Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster review: Modernized mall mayhem
Capcom didn't reinvent the shopping cart with DRDR, but it reasonably upgrades a few key things that make an already great 2006 game well worth the revisit.
Tiny Glade review: A large dose of tiny, whimsy, and wonder
Taking cozy games to tiny but sprawling heights, Tiny Glade is an interactive fantasy builder right out of your dreams.
Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions review: Quibbles and Quaffles
Unbroken Studios delivers a solid wizarding sports experience with Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions.
Fairy Tail: Beach Volleyball Havoc review: Supernatural dodgeball
Magical powers of mass destruction and volleyball sounds like a fun combination. Is it?
NBA 2K25 review: The game is the game
NBA 2K25 continues to refine its best elements while some of its biggest pain points remain.
Wild Bastards review: Getting the Bastards back together
Intensity and strategy drive this complex, but silly roguelike shooter.
Ace Attorney Investigations Collection review: Justice with an edge
Miles Edgeworth's Ace Attorney spinoff collection features some intriguing stories and some strong quality-of-life additions.
Satisfactory review: It's right there in the name, pal
Five years of updates and a switch to Unreal Engine 5 have left Satisfactory feeling like everything one could want from an industrial sandbox.
Spectre Divide review: Two-body problem
Spectre Divide's biggest selling point, its Spectre mechanic, isn't cool enough to make up for the game's shortcomings.
Yars Rising review: An absurd Atari mashup that defies expectations
This odd Metroidvania feels like it shouldn't work, but WayForward simply don't miss.