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Typhoon Studios has created an indie title that will capture the attention of the masses.
Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE Encore is the definitive version of a JRPG that was already quite enjoyable.
I wanted to like Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot more.
Fans of Vertex Pop's previous efforts will be serviced best with Super Crush KO, and while the execution could have excelled a bit further in regards to level design and pushing players more, that's not to say that the end product falls completely short.
What makes Lightmatter work isn't the puzzles or the story but how well the two fit together.
Haunted: Halloween '86 (The Curse of Possum Hollow) is a must-play title for fans of the NES, and not just for the novelty factor of it being a new (well, 2016) NES game.
There's a lot to like about Seven Days. The best aspects are the intriguing storyline which takes the start of a story many people know and turns it on its head.
Whether you're jumping directly from XCOM, or jumping in completely oblivious to what the genre entails, there's a lot to like in Phoenix Point's pleasant assortment of boots-on-the-ground tactics and overhead, commandeering strategy.
While Wattam can be a little awkward, thanks to replacing its camera stick with the simple rotation controls on the shoulder buttons, and easily beaten in three hours, it's a game that makes a strong statement that sticks in the mind.
Despite this, as mentioned right up front, I absolutely loved playing Indivisible. The combat being fairly easy just means the story has to carry the weight and the well-designed and animated cast is more than up to the job.
Age of Empires II: Definitive Edition is the champion of the RTS genre we deserve.
The hardcore fanbase will appreciate MechWarrior 5 at its core as it feels like a game that wishes it had today's hardware technology 30 years ago.
Darksiders Genesis easily cements itself as not just a great entry into the franchise, but also as a fine action-packed dungeon crawler in general.
Like a lot of middling and so-so titles in years past, the "so-close" conclusion that something greater, more impactful — or at least enjoyable — has gone horribly amiss is always far more regrettable than an otherwise rotten-to-its-core excuse for a game.
Star Ocean First Departure R is the best Star Ocean game in a long time.
Audica is a fantastic rhythm-shooter but it does come with a small disclaimer.
EarthNight has limited scope, but does what it does very well.
SD Gundam G Generation Cross Rays is an enormous game, with plenty of series represented and tons of action to behold.
While Blacksad: Under the Skin shows a lot of promise in its story, world and a couple of neat gameplay mechanics that help put you right in Blacksad's shoes, it unfortunately suffers when it comes to the execution.
Some players may want to mainline Shenmue III in order to see all the story has it has to offer as quickly as possible.