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A documentary format worth expanding and repeating, more assists, and the same rough but rewarding racing.
An endlessly delightful destruction sandbox.
The Skywalker Saga's competent design is elevated by its infectious, charming sense of humor.
Even Abermore's cult of beetle worshippers would draw the line at this many bugs.
Chinatown Detective Agency is a solid hardboiled detective adventure with a unique DIY approach to clue-solving-but it's most impressive as a cultural artefact.
A worthy send-off to Guild Wars 2's Elder Dragon saga, and a reason to be optimistic about the future of the game.
Look past the murky aesthetic and clunky combat: this is an exciting fusion of immersive sim and CRPG.
A must-play for anyone interested in narrative-driven games.
Delightfully difficult combat and meaningful exploration make Tunic a retro-inspired modern marvel.
Better than Borderlands 3, but not quite reaching the heights of Borderlands 2 at its best.
Team Ninja serves up some solid Soulslike combat with a generous helping of cheese.
Fun combat and a sophisticated city burdened with the unfulfilled potential of a far scarier experience.
An overpriced game with a solid combat system that's buried under a mountain of banality and monetisation.
There's still work to be done on the game at large, but The Witch Queen is a massive step in the right direction. The campaign alone is worth the price of admission.
Great music, delivered in frustratingly bitty form. A clever rhythm game that doesn't mesh with its prominent story.
Satisfying sailing in a beautifully soggy apocalypse. I've never felt so connected to a vehicle in a game.
Mortal Sin is a skeletal roguelite, but the surprisingly meaty combat goes a long way to making up for that.
Shadow Warrior 3 buries a fun shooter so deep in muck that it's not worth dirtying your hands.
Scarf is a nice if not particularly original idea, disappointingly executed on almost all fronts.
An open world action RPG from FromSoftware that reaches new heights, but spends too much time in the familiar.