Joey Visser
Although Styx: Blades of Greed starts slowly and has some big technical flaws, its excellent vertical map design, satisfying stealth, and meaningful gameplay improvements ultimately make it an enjoyable adventure.
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Nioh 3 is a strong addition to the franchise, offering an engaging story, deep combat, and a rewarding open-field design that invites constant exploration, and despite occasionally being too easy and not fully showcasing the PlayStation 5’s graphical potential, it delivers a smooth, immersive action-RPG experience.
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Wreckreation aims to recapture the magic of Burnout: Paradise with chaotic freedom and creative tools, but despite its fun building mechanics and nostalgic vibes, the lifeless map, shallow challenge, and clunky controls leave it feeling more like a well-meaning clone than a worthy successor.
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Dreams of Another dazzles with its concept and stunning point-cloud visuals, but the shallow gameplay and atrocious voice acting snap you right out of the dream. It’s a bold idea let down by clumsy execution.
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