2023 was a mixed bag for the industry - mass layoffs and huge failures on one hand, plenty of Game of the Year candidates on the other
Teardown comes to console with its destructive charms and surprising wit intact, but it also brings some PC design less at home on controllers
Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora always has new, interesting things to see and do in its gorgeous open world, and gives players a reason to explore
Warhammer Age of Sigmar: Realms of Ruin is a basic RTS lovingly draped in Warhammer - the presentation and campaign will thrill series fans
The Invincible is a worthy tale that stays grounded in personal relationships despite taking place in some far flung realm of the universe
WarioWare: Move It! is another party banger on Switch that brings back the fun motion controls of the Wii days, though it has lost some features of old
Agatha Christie: Murder on the Orient Express is a puzzle-heavy adventure title that sticks tightly to the source material in some places but goes off the rails in others
PlayStation 1 featured an abundance of sim racing titles, some of which are perfect time capsules worth a few laps in to this very day