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Marvel vs. Capcom Fighting Collection: Arcade Classics is a dream package for fighting game fans, preserving Capcom’s crossover legacy with the care, chaos, and historical weight it deserves.
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Ace Attorney Investigations Collection is a definitive and generous preservation of Miles Edgeworth’s finest cases, finally giving Western players the missing chapter they deserved.
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Astro Bot is not just a joyful celebration of PlayStation history, but a reminder that smaller, focused games can still deliver some of the purest fun of the generation.
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Concord has a solid foundation and some bold ideas, but its limited modes, forgettable characters, and lore-heavy storytelling leave Sony’s hero shooter feeling like false hope for the genre.”
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Visions of Mana is a beautiful but shallow comfort JRPG, offering colorful worlds and simple pleasures while failing to fully explore the mythology and ambition its legacy deserves.
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Star Wars Outlaws is a welcome escape from Jedi and Sith stories, turning Kay, Nix, and the criminal underworld into a flawed but charming expansion of the galaxy.
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Shadow of the Erdtree is the dream expansion Elden Ring fans deserved, delivering a vast, beautiful, brutally difficult new realm that feels closer to a full game than DLC.
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Ni No Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom may take time to fully enchant, but its kingdom-building, fluid combat, gorgeous presentation, and bold willingness to innovate give it an identity all its own.
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Far Cry 5 brings courage, freedom, and mechanical freshness to Ubisoft’s open-world formula, even if its repetitive structure and wasted religious themes leave trouble in paradise.
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Bloodborne transforms certain death into beauty, replacing shields with speed, fear, and audacity in one of FromSoftware’s most oppressive and rewarding nightmares.
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Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus is a ferocious, cinematic, and brilliantly written shooter, turning Nazi-killing mayhem into one of the most addictive and memorable single-player campaigns of its generation.
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Hogwarts Legacy turns the dream of studying at Hogwarts into a vast, fascinating open-world adventure, even if its story never fully reaches the magic promised by its world.
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Star Wars Jedi: Survivor recaptures the saga’s emotional power with one of its strongest modern stories, even as uneven pacing and severe PC performance issues disturb the Force.
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Like a Dragon: Ishin! turns Japanese history into one of the series’ most original and inviting adventures, giving newcomers and longtime fans a vibrant reason to embrace its samurai spirit.
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Returnal on PC is the definitive way to experience Housemarque’s cult classic, making its brutal cycles of failure, trauma, and discovery faster, sharper, and more hypnotic than ever.
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Diablo IV is Blizzard’s historic franchise at its absolute peak, combining a darker, more mature story with addictive buildcrafting, rich world design, and a Sanctuary built to last.
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Burning Shores gives Aloy the emotional evolution she needed, pairing one of Horizon’s best stories with a gorgeous PS5-exclusive playground built for flight, discovery, and spectacle.
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Aliens: Dark Descent is the franchise’s strongest game since Isolation, turning tactical RTS systems, squad management, and suffocating survival horror into a masterful recreation of Aliens’ tension.
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Armored Core VI: Fires of Rubicon is a spectacular and surprisingly accessible return for FromSoftware’s mecha series, turning speed, customization, and explosive combat into an almost perfect action synthesis.
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Atlas Fallen has the bones of a promising new franchise, with clever combat and striking sand-powered traversal, but its shallow storytelling and dated design keep its mythology from fully taking shape.
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