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Wanted: Dead is a sneaky love letter to the PS2 & OG Xbox era of gaming. It's tough as nails, charming, and addictive as hell. What more could you ask for?
Minor gameplay tweaks and some cool visuals are introduced, but that's hardly enough to keep any part of the game above average. Not great but also not terrible.
The only impressive thing about this game is how it fails miserably on every front. Who was this for, and what was the idea behind it - all those questions will remain unanswered.
Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales is an improvement over the previous game on almost every front. Strong enough to stand on its own, with a shorter but more focused narrative.
Great campaign, coupled with intense multiplayer mayhem but all of that is dragged down by an infuriating number of freezes, crashes, and stutters - both in single-player and multiplayer.
While Sackboy A Big Adventure tends to follow a strict platforming formula, it also shows unparalleled creativity in visuals and level design, even going beyond by incorporating the soundtrack as part of the gameplay in some levels.
Can you make a Batman-dependent game without Batman? Gotham Knights proves to us that all things are possible.
Tight gunplay coupled with a captivating story. It doesn't bring anything new to the table or redefine a genre, but with such a level of quality and engagement behind it, it doesn't need to.
Despite a few shortcomings, it is a decent indie soulslike with an unconventional story and surprisingly competent combat.
A masterclass in world-building and tension. A horror game that relies more on the proper atmosphere rather than cheap jump scares
Despite being a bit rough around the edges, it is a daring and welcoming venture into the puzzle genre of the LEGO universe.
Tough as nails and unforgiving, but with an incredibly fun & engaging gameplay loop that always dares you to try "just one more time".
While it stumbles a bit on the visual front, PAC-MAN WORLD Re-PAC still ends up being a faithful remake with many quality-of-life improvements.
Hollywood could only dream of making a Spider-Man movie with such a compelling story and the rest of the gaming industry should take notes from here. It is as close to being perfect as one game can be.
A game with a lot of ambition and underwhelming execution. A bit rough around the edges yet incredibly engaging if you can get past the initial setbacks.
Hell Let Loose might just be of the most immersive and anxiety-inducing WWII shooters out there, with an insanely high learning curve.
A game with a lot of potential bogged down by a plethora of bugs and atrocious dialogue & voice acting. Playable but far from enjoyable.
Wrap it up folks, we have a winner, As far as I'm concerned, the arcade beat 'em up game of 2022 is here. Highly recommended!
A surprisingly well-made platformer with above-average visuals and engaging characters. A perfect entry-level collectathon for a younger audience.
Sniper Elite 5 does not disappoint. The newest entry in the series introduces customizable weapons, new gadgets, ammo types, and an improved kill cam.