You’re being summoned to a new co-op piece! This time, we tackle From Software’s newest game, Elden Ring.
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Review: Go on another fun digging tour with Mr Driller in Drill Land
Mr Driller Drill Land is ever so charming and a blast to play rather you’re by your lonesome or with a buddy or three.

Review: Take the world back by storm in Tales of Arise
Tales of Arise is one of the best entries in the series so far and it’s a great entryway for anyone who’s new to the Tales franchise.

Review: Painting the town bloody neon red in Scarlet Nexus
Scarlet Nexus’ stylish combat and gorgeous presentation more than make up for the game’s convoluted and gibberish-filled story.

Review: Captain Tsubasa: Rise of New Champions nails the feel of the anime
Playing through Tsubasa Ozora’s journey to stardom is a lot of fun, but don’t expect a realistic simulation of the sport in any way.

Review: Project Cars 3 is a strong “Shift” in direction
If you like more approachable racing games, you will be pleasantly surprised by Project Cars 3.
Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot isn’t exactly all that I wished for
Kakarot isn’t an RPG under the guise of Dragon Ball Z, but it’s a Dragon Ball Z game in which RPG elements are crammed into without a lot of depth.
Rad mutates into a roguelike that doesn’t necessarily feel like an evolution
Double Fine’s latest game misses some of the X factors that make other roguelikes ageless, but it can be potentially fun for a while.
I wished I had a Senzu bean on me after Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot’s E3 demo blew me away
It looks like Dragon Ball Z is finally getting an adventure game that will do it justice.
Just fly away, very far away from Jump Force
Jump Force’s potential is squandered by its boring, practically nonexistent mission design and terrible use of the fan-favorite franchises it includes.