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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.
Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart is a pure superhero spectacle that takes full advantage of the PS5's hardware.
Despite biting off more than it can chew, Biomutant is a creative labor of love with strong RPG hooks.
Resident Evil Village is an uneven anthology of horror movie send-ups. Sometimes it offers a truly exciting vision of the series’ future with imaginative world-building and rewarding exploration. Other times, it’s a fairly run-of-the-mill shooter that struggles to provide any real stakes or tension. Those two tones are often at odds with one another, highlighting all of the franchise’s best and worst instincts in one eclectic package. Chalk it up to a quarter-life crisis.
New Pokemon Snap is a worthy follow up to a beloved classic that's loaded with charm and a surprising amount of content.