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Madden NFL 19 fumbles the story, but remains an excellent football sim.
Despite its updates, No Man's Sky remains the same experience that it was at launch — just a better-realized version of it. The first five planets of your No Man's Sky experience will be glorious. The rest may leave you wanting more.
Far Cry 5 never decides what game it wants to be.
Assassin's Creed Odyssey features a rich, lush world lessened by its repetitive activities. Though the main story is compelling, completing it requires you to participate in a massive amount of level grinding through less-than-stellar side quests. There's plenty to do in this world, but a lot of it feels like busy work that fights to stay exciting or compelling.
'Detroit: Become Human' is the best adventure game from Quantic Dream yet
Destiny 2: Warmind is a step up from its last expansion, but still suffers feels repetitive.
Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze is a solid, if occasionally frustrating platformer.
Shadow of the Tomb Raider makes a predictable journey into darkness, but it's still brutal fun.
Though it's fun with a friend, A Way Out struggles with clunky set-pieces and story clichés.
Despite some missteps, MLB The Show 18 remains the best baseball game on the market.
'Sea of Thieves' feels a little thin, but its unique foundation has captured our imagination.
Teamwork doesn't quite make the dream work in 'Kirby Star Allies.
Scribblenauts Showdown is fun party game that's uncharacteristically smart.
"Metal Gear Survive" adds confusing, tedious busywork - and zombies - to the franchise.
Subset Games has delivered one of the tightest strategy games we've ever seen.
Fe is a fantastically gorgeous game that invites you to get lost and discover life.
Veterans and newcomers alike will fall for 'Shadow of the Colossus' the moment they see it in motion.
'Dragon Ball FighterZ' is the first Dragon Ball game everyone should play.
'Monster Hunter: World' represents the best the series has to offer.
Full of repetition, "Curse of Osiris" feels like a step back for "Destiny 2."