The original creators of Burnout bring the action racing genre back to basics with Dangerous Driving, a classic, pure, hardcore racing experience!
Ruari O'Sullivan's Overwhelm is a tough-as-nails retro shooter that's strangely addictive but only for the most dedicated and sadistic gamers.
Ubisoft's Space Junkies sets the groundwork for a great competition-ready zero-G VR shooter, but a lack of content and character dulls its shine.
Though the difficulty may be a deterrent to some, Mechstermination Force's terrific core mechanics make trying (and dying) worth the effort.
Pitfall Planet desperately wants to be the next big couch co-op game, but doesn't have enough content, or pack the challenge, to back up its charm.
The console port of Vaporum is an impressively authentic homage to a bygone era, but its pursuit of fidelity is a detriment to the overall experience.
Bow to Blood's sharp design and unique concept can't overcome poor controls and repetitive gameplay. It's fun for an afternoon and not much longer.
Skorecery has the potential to be a boisterous party game, but limited single-player options and an over-reliance on local multiplayer hold it back.
Yoshi's Crafted World is one of the most gorgeous and relaxing games on the Nintendo Switch, but its mellow atmosphere might not be taxing enough.
El Presidente and their trusted lackey, Penultimo, are back in Tropico 6 which proves to be a well-rounded sim experience and one of the series' best.
Warparty offers a likable and quirky setting for an RTS featuring dinosaurs and zombies but ends up being formulaic and repetitive, with broken AI.
Power Rangers: Battle for the Grid is a good tag-team fighter, but not as good as it should be and suffers from a severe lack of content.
Xenon Racer delivers a drift-based futuristic racing game with a fun, retro vibe, but its nostalgia trip is held back by slippery controls.
Darksiders: Warmastered Edition's Switch port release suffers from technical issues, but the action-adventure game at its core still holds up.
Windscape is a fun throwback to classic adventure RPGs, though it relies too much on its sense of nostalgia rather than carving its own path.
PS4's MLB The Show 19 continues to be the best baseball video game on the market but there are some problems that keep it from being a masterpiece.
When Eternity: The Last Unicorn isn't putting players to sleep with its bland design, it's driving them up the wall thanks to technical hiccups.
The Division 2 in its entirety is a technical masterpiece, a game that's tactics shine the longer you stay without the usual genre contaminations.
Trails of Cold Steel delivers polished JRPG action, complete with a fun cast of characters and a nuanced story. This PS3 title has aged with grace.