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Ruiner is a whirlwind of shooting, dodging and dying that falls just shy of true greatness.
We'll know if The Enemy Within is a truly memorable Telltale product if they can avoid their middle episode valley, but for now, it remains worth getting into costume.
Battle Chasers: Nightwar is a magnificent success.
Destiny 2 takes the groundwork set out by its predecessor and refines some of its rough edges, especially in terms of its plot.
Forza Motorsport 7 remains the benchmark for console racing and it will be seventh heaven for all Forza fans everywhere.
For those that go into it with a co-op partner and with the knowledge that its design is as unforgiving as it is beautiful, it will be a unique and rewarding game. Always unabating but never unfair, Cuphead is tough to overcome but even tougher to put down.
Lightfield has succeeded in creating a new take on an old racing subgenre that is worthy of your time.
Project CARS 2 really does feel like Project CARS version 2.0 with virtually all aspects of the title having been polished and improved.
Episode 3 is the best episode yet in this new series.
It's a solid jumping-on point if you're new to the series, but seasoned veterans may find too few improvements to justify the price.
If you're just looking to play in the dirt, WRC 7 is an excellent experience you'll be glad to have played.
DreamBreak is a short but still enjoyable title for those who decide to jump in.
Planet of the Eyes makes for a brief but compelling sci-fi puzzle-platformer.
If this is truly the last chapter, Death of the Outsider cements Dishonored as one of the best new franchises of the last ten years and places it among the most consistent trilogies ever seen in video games.
It is a decent amount of content for such a cheap price, but unfortunately it just doesn't add that much to the actual gameplay.
Depending on how much you like surprises, familiarity and prior knowledge from Life Is Strange can be either a blessing or a boon, but regardless of this, Chloe's new (old?) adventure looks to be a fascinating storyline to follow into the remaining two episodes.
The singular lasting impression of Don't Knock Twice is one of bewilderment that it somehow exists at all.
Echoes of the Fey: The Fox's Trail succeeds in a couple of areas but largely fails in others.
Amazing things are possible in the ARK — the gun-wielding soldier set high atop the most badass predator of all time comes to mind — but the experience is clouded by the best ones being locked behind excessive grinding, boring farming and the need for a large group.
In short, this is possibly the most complete F1 title for a long time, and arguably the best in the franchise.