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Those Who Remain is rife with frustrating puzzles and illogical scenarios, which greatly dilutes its horror experience.
Supermash's promise of a limitless supply of genre mashed games can't mask their shallow, repetitive, and uninteresting gameplay.
Clumsy design, tedious storytelling, and often game-breaking technical limitations sap The Sinking City of any real terror or intrigue.
This third-person stealth action game is better left alone.
Overkill's The Walking Dead is a collection of poorly conceived ideas and uninspired gameplay, neither of which help its lifeless narrative and repetitive missions.
This hardcore survival sim is too dense for its own good.
Despite some glorious and gruesome horror imagery, Agony doesn't have much else to offer.
Rust's dated survival mechanics and overwhelmingly unwelcoming player base make it an experience more interesting to talk about than actually play.
With more errors (forced and unforced) than winners, AO Tennis is a disappointing return to the tennis game world.
Hello Neighbor seems inviting at the outset, but its clumsy, obtuse approach to stealth will have you searching for the exit.
Breached wants to evoke the sci-fi survivalism of The Martian but fails to get off the ground.
Ghostbusters fulfills your worst expectations of licensed games.
Umbrella Corps is a sloppy competitive shooter with a score of issues that overshadow its redeeming qualities.
Resource gathering and city building have never been more tedious.
Devil's Third is entertaining in bursts, but its many frustrations far outweigh any of its positives.
Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 5 is riddled with glitches and offers almost nothing new to longtime fans of the series.
Deadfall Adventures is a boring, glitchy, and repetitive shooter with too few moments of clarity.
Dead Rising 3 combines bland gameplay and colorful stereotypes into one unfortunate adventure.
Hatred isn't fun, interesting, or titillating enough to command your time or attention.
Windward is less of a high seas adventure and more of a soporific cruise for the geriatric crowd.