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Swords of Legends Online's endgame is great, but you're going to have to put up with a lot of crap to get to it.
Death's Door boils modern action-adventure game design down to its fundamentals, and the reduction is excellent.
Another superlative simulation of the Formula One world, now with an enjoyable story mode too.
Cute and approachable, but with enough bite to satisfy.
Cruelty Squad celebrates feeling bad in surprising ways, all of them fun.
A clever spiritual successor to Civilization full of both novelties and big ideas.
An excellent combat system buffers a classically unhinged anime story in an action RPG whose ambition outpaces execution.
A lifelike and heartfelt celebration of a beloved toy that overreaches in later levels.
A brilliant mix of high skill and low comedy, and the best medieval combat game out there.
Roguebook stands out from the pack on a few qualities, but it's not a must-play.
A furiously entertaining action RPG whose horrible monsters are a delight to slay, whether you're playing solo or co-op.
Charm and good storytelling overcome limited, experimental deck-building.
Blending classic stealth mechanics with puzzle-y sniping, Contracts 2 gets the job done.
Narrative design as genetic engineering, it will live in your head like an imaginary friend.
World of Warcraft: Burning Crusade Classic's endless grind is brutal, but the way it fosters community and relationships is still magical.
Necromunda is a sight to behold, but it's undermined by wonky shooting, superfluous mechanics, and bugs.
Piloting insect mechs in a beautifully tiny world is a breeze, but heavy resource grinding stops this adventure taking full flight.
A straightforward tactics game buried beneath a impassable mountain of roguelike metagame.
Solasta's storytelling may not be up to much, but its tactical combat and accessible approach to D&D rules make it worth considering for CRPG fans.
The narrative is strong and dark, but the game beneath it struggles to keep up.