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The best PC, console and mobile games that scored high in reviews and articles on our website. The list is sorted by release date (latest to oldest) and is divided by platforms - it includes PC, console and mobile games for tablets and smartphones.

WarioWare: Move It! Review: Smoother Moves
8.0

WarioWare: Move It! Review: Smoother Moves

Taking full advantage of everything the Switch has to offer, WarioWare: Move It! will have you getting off your butt and moving along through a zany selection of even more microgames and multiplayer modes.

The Talos Principle 2 Review: A Mind-Bending Beauty
9.0

The Talos Principle 2 Review: A Mind-Bending Beauty

If you only play one puzzle game this year, The Talos Principle 2—with its engrossing themes of philosophy, existence, and society—has to be it.

The Invincible Review - An Unexpected Gem Straight From Outer Space
8.5

The Invincible Review - An Unexpected Gem Straight From Outer Space

The Invincible is a short, immersive, narrative-driven game boasting a stunning art style and based on Stanislaw Lem's classic. The long awaited gaming experience inspired by Lem is no doubt an unexpected, late hit of 2023.

Alan Wake 2 Review: The Sheer Power of Storytelling
9.0

Alan Wake 2 Review: The Sheer Power of Storytelling

Alan Wake 2 stands out as a sequel that builds on the strong foundation laid by the original some thirteen years ago and takes the series in an exciting, new direction.

Super Mario Bros. Wonder Review: Old-School Charm, Newfound Magic
9.0

Super Mario Bros. Wonder Review: Old-School Charm, Newfound Magic

Visually striking and a zany, trippy ride, Super Mario. Bros. Wonder is an impressive 2D platformer that feels so familiar and brand-new at the same time.

Ghostrunner 2 Review - The Return of the King?
8.0

Ghostrunner 2 Review - The Return of the King?

The Polish, cyberpunk-samurai first-person slasher Ghostrunner 2 returns buffed up and even more powerful. But is everything going well in the sequel?

Cities: Skylines 2 Review - A Revolution, 2.0, or 1.5?
8.5

Cities: Skylines 2 Review - A Revolution, 2.0, or 1.5?

Cities Skylines is finally back with its sequel after a whole eight years. Part two brings sweeping, quality-of-life improvements, but has the formula stayed relevant after almost a decade?

Spider-Man 2 Review: A Marvel to Behold
9.0

Spider-Man 2 Review: A Marvel to Behold

Are two Spider-Men better than one? In a word, yes, but the real hero of this video game is a story that’s nothing short of amazing.

Red Dead Redemption Switch Review - The Classic is Back, Now on Hand-held
8.5

Red Dead Redemption Switch Review - The Classic is Back, Now on Hand-held

Red Dead Redemption unexpectedly arrived on the Nintendo Switch. The title proves that games can run smoothly on the console and also look good. The only problem is the price.

Cyberpunk 2077 Disappointed, but Phantom Liberty Delights. A Touching Farewell by Spy Thriller
9.5

Cyberpunk 2077 Disappointed, but Phantom Liberty Delights. A Touching Farewell by Spy Thriller

I'm not a big fan of Cyberpunk 2077, but Phantom Liberty totally stole my heart. It has a great plot, great emotions, and is really memorable. That said, it's just average in terms of gameplay.

Games we look forward to

Exciting releases are coming. Below, you'll find a list of most anticipated PC and console games. We look at what the future holds and try to predict the games' scores.

Yandere Simulator hands-on – Hitman in a skirt or a rather disturbing high-school murder sim
8.1

Yandere Simulator hands-on – Hitman in a skirt or a rather disturbing high-school murder sim

Yandere Simulator may be one of the weirdest and most disturbing among the games which are currently developed. While it originated in the USA, it’s got a distinct, and intentional, vibe of a morbid Japanese curiosity.