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Deeply silly and all the better for it, the missed political targets really don't matter.
Ota Imon has something interesting to say with Wolfstride. I just hope it finds the right voice to say it with next time.
Not Tonight 2 does a decent job of adapting Papers, Please to a terminally hateful America, but the premise wears thin with every pit stop.
A brilliant final act with the series' most inventive and unusual factions yet.
One of the most exciting online CCGs released yet. It could use more singleplayer content, but for PvP, it's tough to beat.
Excellent combat and a stunning sense of scale help steer Lost Ark through its more tired MMO conventions.
Sifu will test your patience, but learning how to coolly dismantle a room full of goons with virtual kung fu is worth the pain.
A fresh new style and smoothed out lines make OlliOlli World an unmissable skate 'em up.
Wordle is a fantastic, mesmerizing daily puzzle that's bundled to a community offering some of the best vibes on the internet.
A underwhelming story but a massive, exciting sandbox of parkour and kinetic combat.
A stylish arcade throwback that delights while it lasts but has little to offer.
An uneven epic whose historical richness guides it through some awkward pacing.
A beautiful and engrossing detective game packed with mysteries, puzzles, and intrigue.
Rainbow Six Extraction is a fun and unremarkable co-op shooter with some very good ooze.
Nobody does it better? Not quite, but this is a highly entertaining action RPG.
The best game on PS4 is now one of the best games on PC.
Monster Hunter: Rise is arguably the greatest entry in Capcom's flagship series, and a game that simply never stops giving.
A terrific return to form for singleplayer Final Fantasy that makes the series' future exciting, in a barebones (though functional) PC package.
A great but sometimes messy send-off for a decade-long story.
A fiddly take on management, survival and city building that you can still lose a weekend to.