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Root Letter is a strange visual novel, but one that keeps players interested throughout.
Tyranny offers a unique RPG experience where the standard good vs evil format is turned on its side.
With some great stories that don’t overstay their welcome and an endearing cast of characters, the King’s Quest reboot series manages to overcome some rough spots to become greater than its parts.
Memory’s Dogma CODE:01 provides an intriguing start to an episodic visual novel.
Destroy All Humans! shows its age under the coat of HD makeup, but still holds up well.
Small Radios Big Televisions isn't the type of two-hour indie experience that's going to blow your mind, but there's something oddly relaxing and engrossing about navigating through its creepy factories.
Agent 47 is back and better than ever.
The greatest pleasure of Ladykiller in a Bind is interacting with an incredible cast of characters.
Fans of understatement would describe Nobunaga’s Ambition: Sphere of Influence – Ascension as sprawling.
While Call Of Duty: Infinite Warfare Jackal Assault VR Experience is lean on content, everything presented in the package is outstanding.
It may not take Call of Duty to the heights of its galactic setting, but Infinite Warfare is out of this world.
If Shovel Knight was the best game that late-era NES never had, Owlboy is the best game that late-era Super NES never had.
In the end, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Remastered is a solid remaster that enhances the original game with beautiful new visuals and a little bit of extra multiplayer content, but Raven Software may have stuck to the original a little too much. A few tweaks would have gone a long way to fixing some balancing issues, but for those looking for a blast from the past, this works just fine
For a season finale, Hokkaido is exceptionally crafted.
It’s not perfect, but this game fills a niche in the VR market with its entrancing environments and fun take on a compulsive literary tale. Alice VR is best experienced with a set of goggles, but it’s a great experience for anyone.
In a fall where the Final Fantasy related news on everyone’s mind is how the ten-year-in-development Final Fantasy XV will turn out, World of Final Fantasy is comfort food for any traditional JRPG fans.
While its world often lacks distinction beyond said notable color changes from environment to environment, there’s enough variance and all-round tension in the combat to make Creepy Castle‘s run-time a surreal but pleasant adventure to take.
This is our third year in a row criticizing Just Dance, but we’re not trying to beat up the series.
Fans are sure to find Higurashi When They Cry Hou – Ch.4 Himatsubushi another enthralling episode.
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Special Edition is a visual improvement over the original, but beyond that, it’s still the same old game.