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If you're a fan of the universe, Return to Moria is a reason to re-immerse yourself in familiar sights and sounds, but for anyone else it's just another survival game.
My Time at Sandrock is a huge life/farming sim that, once you start to understand its systems, can be a hugely rewarding experience.
WarioWare: Move It! is a hilarious, bonkers game that shouldn't be missed, and the best WarioWare title since Smooth Moves and the earlier handheld titles.
Bloody and crass, but also occasionally very human, Robocop: Rogue City is the most faithful adaptation of the movie universe we've ever had.
Jusant is a strong entry from DON'T NOD that offers a chilled out experience with a balanced sense of discovery, challenge, and beauty.
If you want a CRPG experience that feels a little less complex than many, you could do worse than check out Dark Envoy's colourful fantasy world.
Younger gamers and die-hard fans will find a lot that appeals in Song of Nunu: A League of Legends Story.
The Frog Detective Trilogy is a joyous and silly collection of games, that are the perfect palette cleanser after playing something serious.
Headbangers: Rhythm Royale is a fun and unique take on the battle royal formula, but a lot of the rhythm minigames just feel way too similar.
The thrill of the fight is fantastic in UFC 5, with improved visuals and animations, and gameplay that elevates fights to a new level.
Alan Wake 2 is a spectacular sequel that was more than worth the wait, with a story that simply has to be experienced to be believed.
Dave the Diver on Nintendo Switch is a game that thoroughly deserves your attention, even in an already packed year of classics.
Metal Gear Solid: Master Collection Vol. 1 is a staggering piece of history that further cements the impact of Snake's legacy in gaming.
The Gap had the potential to tell an emotional and unique story, but instead features too much dry science and too little character development.
Wizard with a Gun is a entertaining game about fixing the world in five minutes, but is just a bit too repetitive to recommend to everyone.
Just Dance 2024 Edition has all the same problems that the previous games had, but you can't deny it's still fun to dance the night away.
Cavern of Dreams has a few issues, but if you're looking for an old school 3d platformer and like collecting things you'll probably love it.
You'll suffer hundreds of deaths in Ghostrunner 2, but every single one is worth it to move you forward step-by-bloody-step.
Gargoyles Remastered is too faithful to the original to make it fit on modern consoles, but the art style and music carry you through. The rewind feature helps with the challenge, but overall it feels pretty lifeless in today's day and age.
While it does struggle under the weight of its own ambition a little, Cities: Skylines II is still a super addictive city sim.