ReviewsAug 22
Tactical Breach Wizards proves you can’t spell witch without wit
By Alice Jovanée
Tabletop GamesAug 22
The slickest superhero RPG I’ve ever seen is on sale for $20
By Tasha Robinson
ReviewsAug 21
Malware plucks at the bland horrors of the computer desktop
By Christian Donlan
ReviewsAug 20
Dustborn offers perspective on the choices that shape us
By Diego Nicolás Argüello
ReviewsAug 18
Outlanders 2 makes the case for city builders on mobile
By Zoë Hannah
GamingAug 17
SteamWorld Heist 2 is a multi-classing masterwork
By Russ Frushtick
ReviewsAug 16
Black Myth: Wukong is an epic saga that’s both confounding and spectacular to behold
By Jason Rodriguez
Board GamesAug 16
Fateforge: Chronicles of Kaan, one of our most anticipated games of 2024, delivers
By Charlie Theel
ReviewsAug 14
Alien: Romulus is an imperfect organism spliced together from the franchise’s best
By Toussaint Egan
ReviewsAug 14
In The Crush House, chaos is in the camera
By Nicole Carpenter
ReviewsAug 13
You need just one button in this bullet-hell gem
By Nicole Carpenter
ReviewsAug 9
The Borderlands movie lands on the border between good and bad
By Susana Polo
Board GamesAug 8
Talisman’s 5th edition is just okay, and a handy how-to video helps
By Charlie Hall
House of the DragonAug 5
The House of the Dragon season 2 finale is Westeros at its best and worst
By Fran Hoepfner
MoviesAug 2
Trap feels like a Shyamalan movie through and through — for better and worse
By Kayti Burt
MoviesAug 2
The Rebel Moon director’s cut proves it’s franchise-worthy
By Zosha Millman
ReviewsJul 30
Duck Detective: The Secret Salami takes the hard-boiled detective trope and makes it quack
By Nicole Carpenter
ReviewsJul 26
Flock shows us a gentler (and smarter) approach to creature collecting
By Ana Diaz
ReviewsJul 23
Deadpool & Wolverine makes the MCU the villain — and not in a good way
By Joshua Rivera
ReviewsJul 23
The Operator is the deep state sim I’ve craved for so long
By Cass Marshall
ReviewsJul 19
EA Sports College Football 25 is the long-awaited payoff
By Matt Brown
ReviewsJul 18
Who was The Acolyte supposed to be about?
By Joshua Rivera
ReviewsJul 17
Nintendo World Championships: NES Edition is all about millennials killing milliseconds
By Michael McWhertor
ReviewsJul 15
House of the Dragon’s latest episode turns gods into meat
By Joshua Rivera
ReviewsJul 12
The new Disney princess board game is just as fun as I dreamed
By Petrana Radulovic
HorrorJul 11
Longlegs, billed as 2024’s scariest horror movie, is actually pretty hilarious
By Austen Goslin
ReviewsJul 5
Space Cadet is a spiritual successor to Legally Blonde
By Petrana Radulovic
Tabletop GamesJul 4
Mothership’s box set gives newbie game masters something to hold on to
By Charlie Hall
Tabletop GamesJul 3
Star Wars: Unlimited’s new two-player starter set tells a great, modern Star Wars story
By Charlie Hall
ReviewsJul 3
Despicable Me 4 has an unusual flaw: too much plot potential
By Petrana Radulovic
ReviewsJun 28
Kalki 2898 AD has the ultimate recipe for a sci-fi epic: Star Wars + Hindu myth + RRR
By Katie Rife
Theme ParksJun 28
Tiana’s Bayou Adventure is way better than Splash Mountain probably deserved
By Petrana Radulovic
ReviewsJun 27
A Quiet Place: Day One lives up to the first movie by doing something radically different
By Siddhant Adlakha
ComicsJun 26
The first American Girl comic book, Julie and the Blue Guitar, is a worthy installment in the franchise
By Zoë Hannah
ReviewsJun 26
The Riven remake transforms a tricky classic into a modern masterpiece
By Susana Polo
ReviewsJun 25
The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare is like an origin story for Guy Ritchie’s whole thing
By Oli Welsh
ReviewsJun 25
Cozy Grove: Camp Spirit is a better, faster version of the lo-fi life sim
By Zoë Hannah
ReviewsJun 25
Still Wakes the Deep is a horror gem that won’t get out of my head
By Cass Marshall
MoviesJun 20
Yorgos Lanthimos’ Kinds of Kindness is three movies — and two directors — in one
By Oli Welsh
ReviewsJun 18
Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree is a gift for the faithful
By Michael McWhertor