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A better sequel with way more content and great attention to detail. It expands on every area of the previous game but it also comes with a good number of performance setbacks and visual glitches. It would be a near-perfect game if it wasn't for such a rushed release.
Can you make a Batman-dependent game without Batman? Gotham Knights proves to us that all things are possible.
Tough as nails and unforgiving, but with an incredibly fun & engaging gameplay loop that always dares you to try "just one more time".
Hell Let Loose might just be of the most immersive and anxiety-inducing WWII shooters out there, with an insanely high learning curve.
A surprisingly well-made platformer with above-average visuals and engaging characters. A perfect entry-level collectathon for a younger audience.
A colorful farming experience that always has something new to offer. No matter what path you take, you've only scratched the surface.
A great follow up to The Surge with new weapons, new enemies and new ways to die.
A well made ARPG from the Darksiders universe that's all about ripping through demons to make Hell a slightly safer place to live.
A colorful and engaging Metroidvania game with a unique gameplay premise.
Streets of Rage is back and better than ever. The latest entry has all the gameplay and fun factor polished to perfection.
Challenging yet rewarding, with some unique atmosphere and voice acting thrown into the mix.
A dark & gloomy indie platformer with some tense gameplay and unique visuals.
A fast-paced FPS set in a Warhammer 40,000 universe, with a captivating setting and an exceptional soundtrack.
Intense, fast-paced, and insanely fun. Like old-school DOOM game on steroids.
Cyberpunk gorefest that's brutal, intense, and incredibly fun in co-op.
A surprisingly well-polished mix of the immersive campaign and engaging multiplayer. Enough starting content to keep you busy til the end of the year.
Simple, cute, and a colorful Smurfs game with a coop mode as a bonus.
Unapologetically violent and gory. More weapons, more enemies, and way more ways to dispose of them.
A great improvement over the previous game with a vast open-world and better gameplay, but it still comes with a steep learning curve.
Lies of P could use some tiny improvements here and there, but even at this stage is stands as an impressive title with an amazing combat system, level design, and replay value.