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Wolfenstein: Youngblood takes a new, cooperative path, but still delivers nazi-killing fun.
Final Fantasy XIV: Shadowbringers is the strongest start to an expansion since Heavensward.
Highly engaging whether you want to create levels or not, Super Mario Maker 2 is utterly fantastic.
Despite technical hiccups and design choices that slow down the action, Rage 2 still manages to make you feel like a postapocalyptic superhero.
Days Gone is a generic open world zombie fest riddled with tedium and performance issues.
Mortal Kombat 11 delivers the best fighting gameplay in the franchise to date, with a healthy dose of style.
MLB The Show 19 is a comprehensive baseball sim with a wide variety of engaging modes.
Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice is an uncompromising yet immensely satisfying action game.
Refined and intuitive, Apex Legends is a maturation of battle royale.
Far Cry New Dawn is a great open world shooter that rewards exploration in explosive ways.
Metro Exodus is a terrific post-apocalyptic shooter that expands on the series without ignoring its roots.
Kingdom Hearts 3 oozes Disney charm and magic both in and outside of combat.
Anthem is a blast at times, but its best moments are separated by too much grind and an inconsistent story.
‘Dead Cells' is a chaotic, punishing, and rewarding indie game that cannot be missed.
While Resident Evil 2 could have bettered its story structure for 2019, there’s no denying that Capcom has delivered an impressive remake fully worthy of its title.
GCU2 doesn't stand a chance against its competitors, but it works for the Switch.
‘Super Smash Bros. Ultimate' is a comprehensive fighting game designed with love.
There's explosive fun to be had in Just Cause 4, but it's mostly a rehash of old ideas.
‘Darksiders III' is greater than the sum of its influences.
Brings friends and some patience to enjoy Fallout 76's massive wasteland.