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A focus on history makes this an RPG like no other, but its pleasures can leave a sour taste.
The 90s classic has never looked better, but beneath the makeover it can creak.
An earnest eco-platformer that is at once under and overcooked.
This unique twist on VR is just a bit too easy.
The musou genre needed new ideas - but reinventing it as a shoddy open-world game wasn't the answer.
An earnest and impactful adventure, written within the margins of an homage to 80s cinema.
Messy, boisterous, chaotic - Civilization 6: Rise and Fall is the antidote to the Enlightenment.
Lost Sphear is a more ambitious JRPG than its predecessor, yet it risks abandoning its purpose to return to the genre's simpler days.
The all-star fighter returns via the arcade for a deep, characterful game that struggles to endear itself to fans and newcomers alike.
A melancholy masterpiece is reborn in this faithful and breathtakingly beautiful remake.
Dragon Ball FighterZ is a fantastic fighting game, and worth playing whether you're into Dragon Ball and fighters or not.
A delightful co-op action RPG that's sadly stymied by its insistence on making it hard to play together.
Monster Hunter opens up for the most accessible, most detailed and most magnificent entry yet.
A platformer aimed at speedrunners is also an adventure for the rest of us to savour.
An oppressively beautiful portrayal of an undersea environment, and a well-wrought survival game with a vaguely eco-friendly message.
Arcade Edition is a breath of fresh air for Street Fighter 5, which is finally the game it should have been at launch.
Intelligent and enriching, this is a preview worth playing.
The Battle Royale genre gets its first definitive success.
A modern multiplayer classic finally comes home to console, although the package is as scrappy as the action itself.
The old school RTS continues to gather strength, with help from some friends in high level places.