Kyle Hanson
There's no singular moment or element that stands out to make it an amazing experience, but looking back I'm quite happy that the game exists and that I got to play it. The story of Tyler and Alyson is worth experiencing and will live with you long after the credits roll.
If you loved every minute of Portal, The Witness, Obduction, or other sorts of puzzle adventures then Relicta does have something for you. But it's not as well polished as those titles, and doesn't offer as much creativity in puzzle solving, or variety in the puzzles themselves.
The Last of Us Part II is a truly worthy sequel to one of the greatest games ever made.
Maneater sets out to deliver a specific experience and ends up nailing that, but not much else.
Predator: Hunting Grounds feels like a rough and empty game that is held up by its adherence to the original film's tone and atmosphere. But the overall quality hits more like the forgettable sequels, unfortunately.
A Fold Apart is the sort of game that sticks with you long after the credits roll.
It's an exceptional game, with few faults to speak of, and players who have even the slightest inkling of interest should check it out as soon as possible.
Fans will certainly be happy that the Resident Evil 3 remake exists, and will be excited for a potential Code Veronica followup, but unfortunately this adventure just wasn't as worthy of a revisit.
Luigi's Mansion 3 doesn't get the series where it needs to be, but it certainly moves it closer to that goal.
Death Stranding is equal parts amazing and exasperating.