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This is still a Ryu Ga Gotoku production, meaning there’s an over-the-top and at times absurd line that weaves it way throughout the entire game. In short, Lost Judgment is a damn good time.
Tales of Arise is not so much an evolution of the Tales series as it is an awkward game that backs up decent combat with a bland, uninspired story and characters.
It took sixteen years, but Psychonauts 2 is worth the wait.
NEO: The World Ends With You may not be as great as its predecessor, but it's still a good game in its own right.
Though it may be one of the weaker Zelda games, The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword HD is a good adventure in its own right.
Disgaea 6 is the weakest entry in the series thanks to poor performance, bland combat, and a forgettable story.
Legend of Mana is a beautiful game that, despite its flaws, creates a sense of adventure that few other RPGs can match.
Thanks to stellar mechanics, a great netcode, and beautiful visual and audio design, Guilty Gear Strive is a fighting game you don’t want to miss.
While not quite reaching the heights of its predecessor, Subnautica: Below Zero is still a survival game worth diving into.
Miitopia is whimsical in its opening hours, but becomes repetitive far too quickly.
Total War: Rome Remastered is a fine remaster of a classic strategy game. If you haven’t played it, you really should.
Thanks to Great Art Direction and Tone, Evil Genius 2 Is a Base Builder That Is Captivating to Play, Even If it Gets Tiresome at Times.
Immortals Fenyx Rising has a strong argument for being the nadir of open world action-adventure games.
Crusader Kings 3 is a compelling strategy game that deserves to be played. Paradox Development Studios outdid themselves on this one.
Total War Saga: Troy takes the Total War franchise to the Bronze Age and while it brings a handful of new changes, Troy is an interesting, but flawed entry in the Total War series.
Deadly Premonition 2: A Blessing in Disguise is messy, bizarre, and ultimately exactly what it needs to be: A great sequel to a cult classic.
The XCOM 2 Collection shows that a great game can still make up for a lacklustre port.
Maneater is an enjoyable action-RPG whose best moments are overshadowed by its bog standard open-world design and lack of variety in missions and enemies.
At the end of the game's update cycle, Street Fighter V: Champion Edition proves to be a fitting conclusion to a rock solid fighting game.
Thanks to some great controls and a diverse and satisfying set of weapons and tools, Kunai overcomes its weaknesses in level design to become a solid, fun platformer.