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Hell Let Loose is a fun and accessible introduction to milsims, but I miss the complexity.
Visually gorgeous and emotionally raw, True Colors is an incredible continuation of the Life is Strange series.
A battle royale game that's fun to play in a loose, aggressive style, with melee combat that's trickier than it may first appear.
A pleasant toy for building your own idyllic seaside getaways.
Improved platforming underpins a glorious return to one of gaming's most inventive and empathic universes.
A fun and flexible swarm shooter that's a little too reliant on being played alongside friends.
King's Bounty 2 is a unique game, but it's uniquely mediocre.
A clever time loop setup devolves into frustrating repetition.
A smart historical 4X that doesn't quite match the inventiveness of the studio's best.
A bold and ambitious sequel set in a satisfying, densely connected world.
HighFleet has appealing vision, but breaks down due to opaque systems and lack of difficulty options.
A lovingly crafted action RPG with challenging, satisfying gunfights and an extraordinary cyberpunk setting.
An intriguing mystery adventure with outstanding writing and performances.
An ambitious and atmospheric adventure undercut by some simplistic mechanics.
The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles has the rush of excitement of the courtroom but chooses melodrama over mystery.
A conservative but confident return to form from the masters of a much-loved genre.
A better Warhammer game than the last few.
Cris Tales never manages to build its curious premise into an entertaining tool.
A smart, funny, heartfelt narrative game that tells a killer story, but doesn't do much beyond that.
A deep but fragmented PvP MMO that's not nearly as original as its early promise suggested.