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The ever-flowing nature of time meant we'd eventually return to an Armageddon level event.
Dangerous Driving hits the perfect melody at certain points when focusing on what the team set out for it to do: be a spiritual successor to Burnout. At its peak, it feels like a Burnout game.
There's still more buried in One Finger Death Punch 2, such as bonus game modes, unlockable and upgradeable skills, bonus levels, customization options, and entire maps filled with levels that aren't actually necessary to beat the game.
Earth Defense Force: Iron Rain is a different beast than the standard series but still an incredible pure-action run & gun shooter.
Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney is a classic through and through.
The concluding chapters of Clementine's journey remains as emotional and stressful as ever, but rarely feels purposeful enough to be a worthwhile finale for longtime fans.
Islanders is a relaxing little builder more concerned with letting you get right to making the town than bogging you down with the details.
San Diego Studios' emphasis on implementing changes based on community feedback and thinking outside of the box with MLB The Show 19 has paid off.
From his laid-back nature to his optimistic look at the world, Yoshi is an easy character to love.
Xenon Racer is a good game that so desperately wants to be great, but it falls short in too many areas to reach that status.
Nelke & the Legendary Alchemists: Ateliers of the New World is not the most complex city management game ever devised, but it is quite enjoyable.
Take Us Back is a well-constructed but ineffective conclusion to Telltale's The Walking Dead series.
Death is one of many constants players have come to expect from a From Software title alongside a well-designed world, a gameplay loop that rewards risk and experimentation, and a fair challenge.
Tom Clancy's The Division 2 is good overall with some shortcomings.
Despite all that One Piece World Seeker can't do, it's still a solid B game.
Even so, as uneventful its music may seem, it does little to sway the view that Baba Is You is an outstandingly inventive and delightful puzzle game to crack.
Even with its exhaustive, laundry list of issues, it's telling when a broken game of this magnitude still manages to rustle up some semblance of potential.
Anthem is a game based on a fantastic idea.
I may have been fairly critical throughout this review, but in the end Devil May Cry 5 is still one of the better character action games you'll play.
Visual novel fans simply must play Steins;Gate at some point in their life.