Johnathan Floyd
It's a very good indie game for a debut title.
It's worth playing now, and it'll definitely be worth playing much more in the future.
With some buggy hiccups, Assassin's Creed: Mirage offers a tightly packed experience with a good story.
Plan your trip on this good ole fantasy adventure ship
It's more Diablo, as a newer fan it seemed great to jump in at this point, and I can only guess returning fans will enjoy the return to Sanctuary.
Definitely no reason not to play this game.
Return to Moria doesn't challenge the genre, and instead of just tries to be a good game, and in that it suceeds.
A fan of the Disgaea series will enjoy more Disgaea, and there is clearly more to do.
Good graphics don't make up for the rest of the game's issues.
Nothing wrong with getting this game if you need more Slay the Spire.
Tchia is a delightful game that just needs a bit more polish.
It's exactly what a Metroid game should be in full 3D, and now it's even better to experience than before.
Great family friendly game that's a leg up from the average indie game, and room to improve.
People picking this game up because it's SpongeBob will get a good dose of it, and a pretty fun gaming time too.
Bayonetta 3 is a great addition to the series, boasting intriguing gameplay changes and a solid overall experience.
Made in Abyss: Binary Star offers a unique challenge that's worth trying, but it needs some quality-of-life improvements to be worth paying full price.
If you're on the fence about playing this, then don't hurt your conscience, but if you do, wait for patch fixes.
It's everything to love about the ninja turtles, and beat-em-up games.
The best entry for the Borderlands series, and possibly (maybe) Dungeons and Dragons.
Young Souls is a good, accessible beat-'em-up for all levels of players.