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VectorCell's 2.5D take on the PC classic Flashback amounts to a good remake, but not a great one.
Destiny 2: Beyond Light is a slimmer offering than fans might have hoped for thanks to its disappointing campaign, but there’s still enough intrigue beneath Europa’s surface to warrant a return to orbit. The new stasis subclasses freshen up years-old experiences and make parts of the game feel new again, even if the honeymoon feeling melts away in a few weeks.
The Last of Us Part II is a gut punch in the best way.
Godfall's dazzling visuals and promising combat are held back by repetitive dungeon crawling.
Valhalla marries the best combat in the series with a more organic world.
While Ubisoft presents its best open world to date, the main gameplay hook falls flat.
At its core, there’s a solid Mario Kart game here, and I hope the environmental and gate effects are brought over to the main series for the proper ninth installment, as I think those additions could add something to the franchise.
For those whose favorite games list features the three titles in this collection, you’ll probably be over the moon with the opportunity to play them all at any time on either your TV or on the go. Those who missed out on these entries in gaming history will likely have a tough time adapting to their controls but will find wonder and joy in playing Super Mario Galaxy.
An enjoyable real-time strategy game held back by a lack of polish and content.
Wasteland 3 is a rewarding game that offers unprecedented choice and is a great jumping on point for new players.
Fall Guys is a family-friendly battle royale and a game of the year contender
“Paper Mario: The Origami King is a charming Mario adventure marred by a difficult and tedious battle system.”
Ghost of Tsushima is one of the best games I’ve played this year — it might’ve been my favorite, if not for The Last Of Us Part II. Jin Sakai’s story is violent but thoughtful, delivering an experience that feels unique on the PlayStation 4 despite the fact 2020 is the console’s last year before the PlayStation 5 makes it obsolete.
Iron Man VR is an enjoyable superhero adventure that doesn't quite reach summer blockbuster heights.
Yes, if you just want more Pokémon Sword and Shield. It’s not a groundbreaking package, but it’s a fun excuse to see some old favorite monsters.
The Outer Worlds is a great open-world first-person shooter with well-written dialogue and world-building. But playing on the Switch does a disservice to the original game. It often begins to feel like a chore.
Chex Quest HD is a short, but pleasant hit of 90's nostalgia.
Gears Tactics doesn’t have to rival the latest main-series game to get across the franchise’s grand ambitions of worldwide conflict.
...although the complete Final Fantasy VII storyline is a fascinating, emotional globetrotting adventure, this first 40-hour romp is anything but.
Call of Duty: Warzone is the definitive battle royale experience right now.