The Next Big Titles in Esports
When it comes down to it, these new titles may well succeed and join the ranks of Esports gaming icons.
When it comes down to it, these new titles may well succeed and join the ranks of Esports gaming icons.
Forza Horizon 6 doesn’t hit the same turbocharged highs as its Mexico-set predecessor, trading some of the series’ wacky arcade chaos for a more grounded spin through Japan.
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Read morePragmata is one of the strangest, yet most exciting games I’ve reviewed this year.
Read moreSeason 12 of Diablo IV does not try to reinvent the game. Instead, it doubles down on something far more focused: intensity.
Read moreScreamer is a gloriously chaotic arcade racer that makes you remember why smashing rivals off the track never gets old.
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Read moreResident Evil Requiem kicks off as a near-perfect slice of modern survival horror, but can’t sustain that brilliance across its full campaign.
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Read moreSpongeBob SquarePants: Titans of the Tide is a tighter, wackier return to form, even if it sometimes pulls its punches and isn’t quite a tidal wave of innovation.
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