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Don't let some clunky inventories scare you off from this excellent strategy RPG.
Gorgeous but empty, challenging but not always fair, The Ringed City is a weak reflection of the series' best traits.
A quality adventure game with challenging puzzles, oddball characters, and an intriguing, mystery-laden plot.
Few will see the more remote corners of Rain World’s relentlessly dire stretch, but those who do are unlikely to forget the experience.
A beautiful, melancholy action RPG that’s effortlessly stylish and utterly unpredictable.
A competent shooter, but lifeless. You could spend many hours mastering Desync, but it does nothing to earn your time.
Marred by inconsistency and in need of a polish pass, this vast new sci-fi frontier nonetheless rewards dedicated exploration.
Boasts some beautiful, convincing countryside to hunt in, but the glacial pace will challenge the limits of most people’s patience.
A deep, and potentially rewarding alternative to Hearthstone that suffers from underwhelming art design and desperately needs an injection of players to grow the scene.
A mean-spirited character leads a big-hearted game; you’re unlikely to dwell on its lore but its features combine well to create a satisfying stealth experience.
Not worth it as a solo adventure. In co-op, Wildlands is an enjoyable stealth romp that too often gets in its own way.
A well-designed level that forces you out of your comfort zone and fills in some of Adam Jensen's backstory.
An atmospheric collection of clever, surprising interactive short stories with a gorgeous retro aesthetic.
A beautiful, heartfelt coming of age story that says something about life, and cracks a few jokes in the process.
A slow start gives way to a thought-provoking adventure in a remarkable setting. A fitting follow-up to a beloved RPG.
Halo Wars 2's cutscenes are pretty, but the controls remains too console-focused for PC and the strategy is a little thin.
A tense, tactical medieval brawler that will reward anyone with the patience and will to master it.
A hearty improvement on Sniper Elite 3 that embraces freeform play, gets better in co-op, and most importantly lets us shoot things from very far away.
The basic combat is fine, but WWE 2K17 botches everything, from performance to presentation.
A varied, atmospheric space simulator with beautiful Martian sunsets, challenging survival, and frustrating controls.