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- SimCity 4
- Grand Theft Auto III
- Dead Space
Kingdom Hearts is still peerless; there’s really nothing else like it.
Polyarc’s Moss joins a small library of titles that are nearly essential for PlayStation VR owners.
Quantic Dream has outdone itself and delivered another must-play PlayStation exclusive.
Spyro Reignited Trilogy is a tour of some of the platforming genre’s most important history and hopefully a sign of things to come.
Dragon Ball FighterZ feels like a solid first draft ripe for expansion and refinement.
Detective Pikachu is a must play for Pokémon fans everywhere.
The game’s strong core mechanics and visual upgrades weren’t quite enough to distract me from reminders that this entry may have been where Burnout veered off course.
It will satisfy fans of the genre, but if you weren’t convinced just by looking at the game’s title, Vampyr might be a tough sell.
It foils its early potential by shifting focus from its avian star to a narrative and world that lack charm and excitement.
As it stands, the game’s early comparisons to BioShock were far too kind, and I would not recommend We Happy Few to anyone.
I find it difficult to understand the intended market for a title that only really triumphs in its most basic components.
At best, Past Cure plays like a prototype for a better and more focused game.