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Be part of a musical and use your powers to direct the course of events.
Unmatched cinematic story mode and core fighting gameplay mechanics marred by baffling content and feature exclusions.
Relive some arcade classics in your own lounge room with Taito Milestones 2!
Get your heart rate going with the VR equivalent of shadow boxing... but with a driving beat!
Gunbrella is a superb neo-noir thriller that will have you floating like a butterfly and stinging like a bee.
Starfield is a game that needs time and I do mean time. Without time, you cannot do the game justice due to the complex story pathways and exploration mechanics. While the game mechanics are sturdy, there are definitely parallels to Skyrim, however it's solely a sci-fi experience that fortunately works well with the Creation Engine that was used to build the Bethesda titles of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim and Fallout 76.
Baldur's Gate III scratches the D&D itch with near perfect precision. It'll have you coming back for more every time!
Bomb Rush Cyberfunk is the Jet Set Radio successor we have all been waiting far too long for.
Overall, Armored Core VI is a highly enjoyable game, especially for mecha heads and sci-fi fanatics. While I wish the story got a lot more attention, the game does a great job of reintroducing old fans while not alienating new players.
Overall, ANONYMOUS;CODE is by far one of the coolest Science Adventure games I've played. While the story could have been fleshed out more, and the interactivity needs a lot of improvement, it doesn't change the fact that it is one of the few visual novels that display a significant amount of effort. As such, it is one of the few games that's an easy recommendation to sci-fi visual novel fans.
A stellar debut with intriguing story, beautiful visual style and satisfying action RPG combat systems.
Samba De Amigo: Party Central is an addictive and incredibly fun rhythm game and an even better party game.
Miraculously Blasphemous 2 manages to top it's predecessor in almost every meaningful way.
Under the Waves on the XSX is a very unique and emotional experience that may not be for everyone, especially if you have just lost a friend or loved one. While the game will only be played once due to the content, it is quite a unique and memorable title that successfully addresses how grief is handled with the backdrop of a very component game set deep under the sea. All in all, the developers should be commended on this beautiful game that really sets itself from other titles at the moment on this next-gen console.
Blue Wednesday is a unique and heartwarming experience that forgetting it will be an impossible task. The characters, the city, and that lovely music will always stick with the player and those who are in their 20s will share a deep sympathy and empathy with this game.
Step into the well worn boots of John Marsten and experience the Wild West in all its Glory!
Absolutely highly recommend. If you were a fan of the originals… jump in without fear of being disappointed. If you are new to CRPGs, grab a copy and start here… it's layered but you can explore at your own pace and learn as you go… easy to start, not too tricky to "master"… or at least manage.
Dave The Diver is a true indie gem. The story acts as the glue that holds things together while most of the weight of the game is on the shoulders of gameplay mechanics that are gradually added, new areas that are unlocked in each chapter of the story, and new weapons and equipment that can be found in boxes scattered in the Blue Hole. This game is a simple delight like a cup of coffee in the morning or an ice cream in the summer heat; its true value is felt only when you taste it yourself.
Exceptional stealth-based strategy gameplay with fun characters, colourful visuals and an emphasis on playing your way in your own time.
Sprawl is a fun shooter but don't expect a good story or replayability value in it.