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Sifu is a difficult game, and not always by design. But when the combat clicks, there are few games that make you feel so badass.
OlliOlli World is a beautiful game, but the gameplay gets very frustrating after the first few worlds.
While Dying Light 2 may not feel like a massive step up, it's still tons of fun, and the story is a powerful and engaging one, vastly improved from the original.
The Waylanders is an interesting concept let down by poor dialogue and inconsistent challenge, but it's not without its charm.
If this is the future of the series, I'll be incredibly happy, because this just might be the best Pokemon game ever made.
Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves Collection is a masterpiece, with both games receiving impressive improvements. Better visuals, faster load times, and DualSense integration, two wonderful titles have been made even better.
Serious Sam: Sliberian Mayhem offers the similar carnage and heart-pounding action of its predecessors, with some cool new weapons to boot.
Aviici Invector: Encore Edition on Oculus Quest 2 is a game made to celebrate Bergling's talent, and remember his creations. It's pretty to look at, sounds amazing, and plays well.
The Company Man is a fun action platformer, but with some balance issues and checkpoints miles apart it's hard to recommend over its peers.
Windjammers 2 brings out that superb, rowdy competitiveness that any game worth its salt needs, I cannot wait to see what DotEmu does next.
Explosive, exhilarating and endlessly entertaining, Rainbow Six Extraction is arguably Ubisoft at their best and most confident.
Nobody Saves the World is a superb adventure, with lots of to see, do, experiment with, and have lots of crazy fun whilst doing so.
God of War PC is, simply put, a brilliant port of one of the best games ever to grace PlayStation consoles.
An excellent port that presents a solid, complete experience. Super fast load times, improved performance and a ton of content make Monster Hunter Rise on PC the definitive version.
The Anacrusis looks to be everything I want from a spiritual successor to Left 4 Dead. The pick up and play nature is compelling from the drop, and the 70s sci-fi setting is so refreshing. The AI Driver really makes every session totally different, facing different combinations of aliens in different settings doesn’t get stale. I know the next few months of my life will be spent replaying the game over and over again with my partner, and I can’t wait.
Scarf offers a short and sweet platforming experience. It's perfectly enjoyable to play, but you'll likely be left wanting more when the credits roll.
Fractured in Alterac Valley contains some great cards and has a great faction warfare theme, but ultimately doesn't shake up the stale Hearthstone meta enough.
The Gunk has a fantastic setting and lovely characters, but ultimately the gameplay is lacking.
Doctor Who: The Edge of Reality is an improvement on the original release, but it suffers from weak visuals on the Switch.
With varied enemies and locales, and tons of loot, gear and skills, Grim Dawn: Definitive Edition has something to please any genre fan.