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Only the first of three episodes has been released, and if the other two carry on in the same tune, there are more good things on the horizon for both diehard Pillars of the Earth fans and newcomers looking for a well-told tale.
Demetrios - The BIG Cynical Adventure is a low budget point and click title that relishes in being unconventional.
Cars 3: Driven to Win is a competent kart racer that is accessible to players of all skill levels.
The first episode of Batman: The Enemy Within is yet another great debut that does most of the things you'd want it to do.
Dead by Daylight has the potential to become a cult classic among asymmetric games.
All in all, Aven Colony is a blast. Planning out the best places to put your facilities in order to keep most people happy is both fun and absorbing. Surprisingly simple to learn, the game makes it easy to quickly get in the groove of building and splashes of humor keep you smiling.
Young gamers are the target audience of Prospect Games' Unbox: Newbie's Adventure. There's nothing wrong with that, but there isn't much here to appeal to the older and more experienced gamer, something at which other kids' titles have succeeded.
Most aspects of the game come with caveats, but none of them go to lengths that unforgivably diminish its entertainment value. Fans of local or online multiplayer games, especially those that can be as casual or competitive as you want them to be, owe it to themselves to check out Infinite Minigolf.
Black The Fall is an exaggeration of an Orwellian communist lifestyle but it's one that successfully drives a point home.
Episode 1 - Hero in Residence feels like a promising start for Minecraft: Story Mode - Season Two. We have both new and old friends combined, as well as a couple of new threats to the world, all of which immediately make you eager to play more.
In some ways, games are the successor to movies and we've seen plenty of cinematic games that crib the format of feature films. To take nothing away from such games, What Remains of Edith Finch is a shining example of what video games do uniquely well.
Serial Cleaner is a fun stealth game that doesn't hold one's attention for long.
Little Nightmares is a pick for Game of the Year right now and its first DLC chapter, "The Depths", enjoyably builds on the intoxicating and mysterious mythos of The Maw.
Valkyria Revolution comes from a line of highly-acclaimed titles, but this one undoubtedly misses the mark.
Get on your bike and pick this up if you're glued to the Tour de France right now, but otherwise cycle on.
Perception tells an intriguing story and if that's enough for you, it's worth playing. Its audio-visual experience is also unlike anything else and if you're looking for a fresh idea, The Deep End Games' debut is worth supporting. It's important to keep in mind, however, if you expect the game to also scare you, there's nothing to see here.
It's an action RPG with no action, and it's just not fun.
If you're interested in preserving the shiny aura that surrounds the brand name, don't play Micro Machines World Series.
You'll remember the story long after the game has finished, but you'll likely forget how you got there.
If you play games for story and can forgive some forgettable shootouts and visuals, Get Even may someday be a fond memory of yours.