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Hot Wheels Unleashed starts off blazing fast but ends up as a shallow kart racer.
Kena: Bridge of Spirits is as gorgeous and elegantly crafted as a big budget game, making it a statement debut for Ember Lab.
Lost Judgment is a mechanically sound Yakuza spin-off, but its convoluted story makes it feel like a TV show that's gone on a few seasons too long.
Skatebird's rough skating mechanics are offset by its charming internet-age humor.
WarioWare: Get It Together's character-swapping gimmick adds unnecessary confusion to a perfectly enjoyable microgame collection.
Deathloop is a tremendously stylish stealth-action game that builds on Arkane's strengths, even if some of its creative gambles fall flat.
Lost in Random is like a storybook come to life, but that isn't enough to carry it above its struggles.
Tales of Arise a great step toward the JRPG's evolution and a must-play for fans of the genre.
Heartfelt and poignant, the only thing Life is Strange: True Colors trips over is its own words.
No More Heroes 3 is a gem for the Nintendo Switch that no action fan should lack in their collection.
Empathetic storytelling and mind-bending level design make Psychonauts 2 a worthy follow-up to one of gaming's great cult classics.
Experimental and unique, 12 Minutes forgoes some classic gaming standards in favor of a stylized, cinematic approach.
Assassin's Creed Valhalla's Siege of Paris DLC is the same game, different setting -- nothing new to see here.
While Pokémon Unite's core gameplay is fun, strange design choices and a convoluted microtransaction system complicates a simple MOBA.
The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles is a must-play for fans of the series and anyone interested in visual novels.
Death's Door is a must-play Metroidvania that pairs intense combat with bright, hilarious characters.
Monster Hunter Stories 2 is a much friendlier introduction to the complex franchise, anchored by excellent turn-based RPG combat,
Mario Golf: Super Rush features elegant golf systems, but is devoid of content that makes good use of it.
Given it technically only costs the price of a World of Warcraft subscription, absolutely. It’s incredibly rare to have the opportunity to go back in time with an ever-changing MMORPG. Experience history. You probably won’t get a third chance.
Scarlet Nexus is an excellent action roleplaying game for all fans of the genre.