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Some nice mechanics here but flawed in almost all aspects.
Feels like it wanted to be a genre epic but had to settle for merely 'alright�.
A sleek, shiny FPS puzzler that overcomes the limitations of its gameplay with some accessible conundrums and an interesting tale.
Sword Coast Legends is a decent game with a compelling story and some rather excellent voice active. It's brought down heavily, however, by excruciatingly long load screens and the chance of hitting a game ending bug.
A perfect example of learning by playing - Hyper Light Drifter offers a unique experience of exploration and discovery in a beautiful world with a well paced challenge, even if you still have no idea what's going on by the end.
Still one of the best multiplayer experiences.
It may be tricky at first, but stick with it and you'll soon find yourself enthralled by Chime Sharp. It's an addictive and absorbing take on a classic formula, with a great soundtrack and a sleek aesthetic for hours of satisfying puzzle action. Just make sure to turn up the volume.
This game tries to hitch a ride on the nostalgia train without paying the due fees first. For hardcore Star Ocean fans only.
A polished continuation of an intriguing narrative, Mankind Divided is a familiar, yet enjoyable thirty hours of tech noir.
A triumph of hype and tech over engaging gameplay. The latter is short-lived with No Man's Sky.
Dark, sombre and thoughtful, Inside is a brief experience that's satisfying in the questions it creates.
A promising premise but falls short of its full potential by overreaching itself.
Exactly the right amount of old and new, DOOM is an adrenaline rush that borders on overwhelming in the best possible way.
The blending of genres, those perfect Moments and the beautiful pace of each game make Blizzard's new IP a must.
A slow but solid first chapter which offsets ponderous exposition with some thrilling fight scenes, and introduces much-needed new mechanics to a now familiar template.
Not exactly novel but fantastic all the same. There's something here for everyone to love.
Not exactly novel but fantastic all the same. There's something here for everyone to love.
It's a toughy but once you've repeated each level 50 times you'll get there...
It has a few too many flaws to be considered a classic, but I Am Setsuna does enough right to make it worth a play through - especially for fans of old-school RPGs.
Not good but not awful, The Technomancer serves more as a showcase for the future potential of Spiders than a game worth playing on its own merit.