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A beautifully constructed and powerfully atmospheric mystery that you really have to work to solve.
A crowning achievement for Vlambeer, and one of the finest action-roguelikes ever made.
A great tactical RTS with all the gorgeous aesthetics and atmosphere of the original series.
Aquatic Adventure distills the Metroidvania into its most essential parts and says something meaningful with it.
If Blizzard can continue to deliver, Legion sets the stage for what could be the best chapter of World of Warcraft yet.
Not the dramatic reinvention I expected, but this is tense and refined survival horror with a brilliantly bleak, grimy atmosphere.
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.
Verdict: The dangers of the abyss are well worth facing for Zubmariner’s bounty of fantastic stories and strange adventures.
Smart without being overbearing, Zero Escape: The Nonary Games continues to set the bar for its genre.
Without Evermore, Ni No Kuni 2 would have been good. Because of it, it's one of the best JRPGs on PC.
A daring, exciting and bleakly powerful payoff that handsomely rewards your investment in its characters.
The additional layer of choice, breathtaking scenery, and colorful sidequests make Odyssey not only the best Assassin's Creed to date, but one of the best RPGs since The Witcher 3.
A stellar action platformer with gorgeous presentation and excellent combat. Punishing but worth it.
Three great characters and a beautiful, fluid combat system make this a must-buy for hack-and-slash fans.
Football Manager returns with a kitbag full of new and overhauled features. It's the best at what it does, and FM 19 is the best it's ever been.
Whole new sensory layers make Tetris Effect the best version of an already timeless game.
The sharpest writing around, wrapped inside a surprising adventure that's tough but rarely unfair. Failbetter's finest hour.
Baba is You manages to take the familiar idea of nudging blocks and solving puzzles in a fresh direction. Brilliant.
Lost Ember is a wonderful, unique, and unforgettable experience with a love for nature.
The excellent franchise mode adds loads of depth and decision making, and on-field play is livelier than ever.