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Monster Hunter: World's thrilling fights with fantastic beasts never get old, even if they require tiresome item management during downtime.
Busy friends list but short of local pals? This safe but solid sequel was made for you.
Beautiful combat livens up Overload's tedious levels.
A stellar action platformer with gorgeous presentation and excellent combat. Punishing but worth it.
Madden 19 offers a fascinating single-player story, but the rest of the game largely falls into the same tropes you experienced a decade ago.
Beautiful pixel art and tight controls make Chasm a fine, if reserved, modern take on the Metroidvania.
The core is solid, but there's simply too much bloat.
Too much games-as-a-service cruft gets in the way of a potentially decent action-RPG.
Comfortably the best, funniest and most heartwarming game about a desperate battle over real estate, now available on PC as a good port at a generous price.
A daring, exciting and bleakly powerful payoff that handsomely rewards your investment in its characters.
It's Left 4 Dead with aliens down to the very core, but a flattering rendition of the formula that's worth playing with friends.
Fighting bugs on Mars is a repetitive exercise only enlivened by the presence of your chatty pal Hurk.
A plodding and predictable 4X strategy game that's relaxing in its own way, but rarely challenging.
A smart expansion that probably won't be for everybody—but the right player will love it.
Changing weather and festive traditions enrich the four-year-old life sim.
A well-made remaster with beautiful modern visuals and outdated platforming rooted firmly in the past.
Lumines can still pull you helplessly into its block-swapping, rhythm-matching heaven.
An impressively huge, occasionally beautiful map doesn't make up for mediocre driving and a lack of multiplayer options.
The scope is ultimately limited, but what a roaring spectacle of broken car bits Wreckfest manages.
Initially stunning but lacking the depth and variety to support mammoth playtimes.