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A pirate gets zapped in a checkpoint in Skin Deep.

Skin Deep review: wacky immersive sim could have used more chaos

Skin Deep's ambitions are greater than it can deliver on, but the micro immersive sim still has enough slapstick chaos to fuel its slapstick thrills.
Key art for Clair Obscur: Expedition 33

Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 review: A challenging game for challenging times

The Hundred Line: Last Defense Academy cast

The Hundred Line: Last Defense Academy review: the student surpasses the teacher

A fighter poses in Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves.

Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves review: one last show in South Town

Swann holds a camcorder in Lost Records: Bloom and Rage.

Lost Records: Bloom and Rage review: punk rock never dies

A rabbit and a man recreate the Creation of Man in Rusty Rabbit.

Rusty Rabbit review: wacky new platformer could have used a tune-up

The key art for blue prince.

Blue Prince review: 2025’s best game will alter your brain

A truck drives with a mascot in the back in Promise Mascot Agency.

Promise Mascot Agency review: I know this will sound weird, but trust me

Hazel runs away from a giant crocodile in South of Midnight.

South of Midnight review: a heartfelt ode to America’s deep South

Khazan in The First Berserker.

The First Berserker: Khazan review: a competent Soulslike that’ll test your patience

A flashlight shines a light on a robot in Atomfall.

Atomfall review: doomsday adventure is stuck in the blast radius

The two heroes of Assassin's Creed Shadows stand side by side.

Assassin’s Creed Shadows review: finding peace and quiet in a merciless world

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A man stands next to a white-haired woman as they look over an alien lanscape

Xenoblade Chronicles X: Definitive Edition Review: this Wii U classic is a survivor

Xenoblade Chronicles X: Definitive Edition stuns thanks to a grand sense of scale that puts equal emphasis on the big and small aspects of its world.
Key art shows Fragpunk characters.

Fragpunk review: inventive shooter challenges the status quo

Fragpunk is a wildly fun new tactical shooter that rebels against the genre's rulebook with great results.
The Bloodline, led by Solo Sikoa, raises their fingers to the sky in WWE 2K25.

WWE 2K25 review: rock solid wrestling sim teases its heel turn

WWE 2K25 is another deep wrestling simulator that's loaded with content, but its appalling Island mode feels like the start of a heel turn.
Alta operates a tea machine in Wanderstop.

Wanderstop review: cozy tea shop game embraces its flaws

Wanderstop embraces its imperfections as a tea shop management game to tell a moving story about self-acceptance.
Zoe and Mio pose with dragons in Split Fiction.

Split Fiction review: It was the best of times, it was the worst of times

Split Fiction is a dazzling co-op adventure that's dragged down by weak writing, making for a divided It Takes Two follow-up.
A hunter dodges a monster in Monster Hunter Wilds.

Monster Hunter Wilds review: thrilling action RPG is shockingly chill

Monster Hunter Wilds keeps Capcom's winning streak going with a deep action RPG that's surprisingly laid back.
Majima slashes an enemy in Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii.

Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii review: all schtick, no substance

Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii has fun with its absurd premise, but its uncharacteristically weak story is a let down.
A warrior kills many demons at once in Warriors: Abyss.

Warriors: Abyss review: this Hades-inspired Musou is stuck in purgatory

Warriors: Abyss has deceptively deep action hooks, but they go to waste in a shallow Hades riff that doesn't take much skill to master.
Kai fights a Xaurip in Avowed.

Avowed review: Obsidian’s latest RPG is its best

Avowed embraces what works best about Obsidian's RPGs to offer an unforgettable adventure.
Horsemen ride down a hill in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2.

Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 review: a magnificent medieval masterpiece

Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 is a staggering sequel that builds on everything that made its medieval predecessor so special.
An army at the ready in Civilization 7.

Sid Meier’s Civilization VII review: a new age for a classic series

Sid Meier's Civilization VII reimagines fundamental aspects of the series with its new Ages system while retaining the core of what makes Civilization great.
Citizen Sleeper 2 cover art.

Citizen Sleeper 2: Starward Vector review: sci-fi sequel ups the stress

Citizen Sleeper 2: Starward Vector builds on its sci-fi predecessor with tougher survival systems and an optimistic transhumanist story.
A board full of enemies appears in Rift of the Necrodancer.

Rift of the Necrodancer review: this Guitar Hero riff seriously rocks

Rift of the Necrodancer is another top-tier music game from gaming's most inventive rhythm maker.
A sniper holds a gun at night in Sniper Elite: Resistance.

Sniper Elite: Resistance review: your Nazi-hunting catharsis is served

If you're in the mood to hunt down Nazis right about now, Sniper Elite: Resistance offers some reliable ultraviolence.
A warriors slashes enemies in Dynasty Warriors: Origins.

Dynasty Warriors: Origins review: thrilling historical drama lacks substance

Dynasty Warriors: Origins nails down the Musou series' action formula, but stumbles to find a narrative to match it.
A team of heroes in Marvel Rivals.

Marvel Rivals review: So what if it’s an Overwatch clone? It’s still a blast

Marvel Rivals pairs what worked well for Overwatch Marvel universe to create one of the most entertaining hero shooters in years.
Key art for Skydance's Behemoth.

Skydance’s Behemoth review: ambitious VR adventure doesn’t quite stand tall

Skydance's Behemoth reaches high heights during its stunning boss battles, but can't keep that momentum up throughout its entire VR adventure.
Indiana Jones standing in a forest with a whip.

Indiana Jones and the Great Circle review: Nazi punching never felt so good

Indiana Jones and the Great Circle delivers plenty of Nazi-punching catharsis, but brainy exploration is its real superpower.
The cast in Fantasian Neo Dimension.

Fantasian Neo Dimension review: modern RPG classic gets the port it deserves

If you never played Fantasian on Apple Arcade, you need to give its console release, Neo Dimension, a shot.
Nikki looks out at an open world in Infinity Nikki.

Infinity Nikki review: stylish open-world adventure is a dream come true

Infinity Nikki combines Breath of the Wild, Mario Odyssey, and Genshin Impact into one incredibly delightful open-world adventure that's destined for success.
A Stalker from Stalker 2 looks off in the distance with a radioactive symbol behind him.

Stalker 2: Heart of Chornobyl review: ambitious, but still a work in progress

There's an ambitious shooter somewhere in Stalker 2: Heart of Chornobyl, but its buried by technical woes and frustrating design.
The hero in Dragon Quest 3 2D-HD remake

Dragon Quest 3 HD-2D Remake review: an authentic return for an RPG legend

Dragon Quest 3 HD-2D Remake is more than just a graphical overhaul. It retains the original's gameplay and adds many welcome quality of life features.

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Giovanni majored in Film and Photography at Ithaca College, and that skill set had intersected with his games writing through his career. He previously worked as a Segment Producer on Polygon’s daily gaming show, Speedrun, and has contributed video content for sites like Prima Games and Hard Drive. He’s always willing to experiment with new media, whether that be via podcasts or creating videos for Digital Trends’ YouTube channel. He has previously written for Inverse, Fanbyte, The Inventory, and more. He began working with Digital Trends in 2019 as a Destiny 2 guides contributor before moving into his current role as Senior Editor.

His love of gaming dates back decades. Giovanni grew up in Massachusetts with his mother’s hand-me-down Atari 2600. He was hooked from that point on, spending his childhood obsessively playing Sega Genesis or Super Smash Bros. Melee with his friends. He carried that passion into college, where he hosted and produced Ithaca College’s own studio format video game news show. Since then, he has been committed to giving back to the video game industry that raised him by providing honest criticism, sharp analysis, and thorough coverage.

Giovanni is currently based in Brooklyn, New York where he works alongside his cat, Mirah. On weekends, you can find him birdwatching in local parks or watching professional wrestling, his second love behind gaming.