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Live A Live is a high-effort remake from the presentation side, though the base game remains an uneven RPG experience.
As Dusk Falls is an atypical narrative adventure game with a compelling story about family.
Stray delivers on its adorable cat adventure premise, but its excellent atmosphere and strong sci-fi storytelling are what elevate it.
Escape Academy delivers lovingly crafted puzzles that shine in co-op play, but it can't fully replicate the thrills of a real-life escape room.
Yurukill: The Calumniation Games can't quite find the right narrative justification for its intriguing gameplay hooks.
As long as you're OK with the usual Musou repetition, Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes is a worthy follow-up to Three Houses.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revenge isn't just a great Turtles game for nostalgic fans. It's a perfect retro-style beat 'em up that's eager to innovate.
Neon White swings for the fences with its card-based gun-platforming, but it pays off to create a wildly enjoyable action game.
Mario Strikers: Battle League delivers the deepest Mario sports experience yet, with surprisingly nuanced soccer gameplay. There's just not much to do once you've mastered those skills.
Kao the Kangaroo is a fun 3D platformer franchise revival with solid platforming and less-than-solid narrative.
Sniper Elite 5 doesn't have anything new to say, but its open-ended missions make for a devilishly enjoyable Nazi-slaying sandbox.
Hardspace: Shipbreaker is an intricate anti-puzzle game that delivers a searing commentary on corporate abuse.
Vampire: The Masquerade -- Swansong is an intricate narrative adventure game that can be too dense for its own good at times.
Slicing enemies in Trek to Yomi can be worked down to a science, but its story and the development of its main character are what made me want to see the game through to its end.
Even with a few duds in the pack, Nintendo Switch Sports' highlights make it a must-own multiplayer party game.
Moss: Book 2 is a confident VR sequel that iterates on its predecessor just enough to make it feel new again.
Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga has lots of ambition but lacks focus.
While it has its quirks, Weird West is a bit of storytelling spectacle that seems to have been hand-crafted for diehard RPG fans.
Kirby and the Forgotten Land is a charming platformer filled with intuitive puzzles, a genuinely intriguing world, and hysterical transformations that always made me smile.
Tiny Tina's Wonderlands is the freshest that Borderlands has felt in years.