The most exciting and significant games coming out this month.
The new-fangled free-to-play version of Blizzard's hero shooter has met resistance from long-time players—will its changes attract new ones?
Scorn is a wormy-lookin' horror game that we've been curious about for years now. There has to be at least a few thousand miles of veins in its gothic, HR Giger-like buttresses and naves.
The plague returns in another fantasy action adventure—think Tomb Raider and Horizon—starring the resourceful Amicia and her little brother Hugo, who can control packs of rats.
PlayStation flagship games Uncharted 4: A Thief's End and spin-off The Lost Legacy finally come to PC with updated UIs and new PC-specific features, such as ultrawide support.
Batman's dead, but Gotham's got other vigilantes: Batgirl, Nightwing, Red Hood, and Robin. Can they fill his big bat-shoes? Following a delay from last year, we'll finally find out.
PC's coolest medieval sandbox has been in Early Access since 2020, and its PC 1.0 and console release won't be the end of its ongoing development.
PlayStation's iconic material man finally comes to PC. Ditching LittleBigPlanet's traditional level-making, this is a more straightforward platformer.
Modern Warfare 2, but moderner. The rebootish-remake has disappointed some Call of Duty players with its multiplayer changes, but we're of the mind that the break with tradition is broadly good.