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It's a blast to play and I absolutely loved it.
Fate/Extella had some solid gameplay aspects though it was held back by how it presented the narrative and repetitive combat.
This is definitely a brutal and beautiful shooter that takes the aspect of sniping to new heights.
Halo Wars 2 builds from where the first game left off providing a well rounded package filled with content to enjoy and a campaign that will leave an impact on the future of franchise.
It's a decent bike racing game that's held back by pushing a linear focus while also having ridiculous AI to drive against making it a not so enjoyable time.
Resident Evil 7 biohazard will satisfy long-time fans of the series, and is an exciting introduction for new players to the Resident Evil universe.
For fans of the series I suppose this could be a good time if you're looking to relive the magic, but this game feels ancient without any regard for advances in gaming since the earlier games.
Tales of Berseria was an amazing game offering a long story that kept my attention the entire time and brought together a compelling group of anti-heroes.
The Assembly is a great experience exploring some intriguing concepts by having you personally make decisions along the way.
There are some great aspects to Power Rangers: Mega Battle though these are covered by a lot of things that just don't come together in a satisfying way.
The Pinball FX2 Star Wars Rogue One table is a decent addition to the collection though fairly average of a table offering some smooth though very focused lanes to knock the ball through and a boring backdrop.
There were some interesting ideas in Siegecraft Commander and while it can be fun, most times it becomes a tedious never ending tug of war.
Sanctus Reach really does capture that Warhammer 40k feeling just right and offers a solid strategic environment.
She Remembered Caterpillars tells a lovely story while providing challenging puzzles in a beautiful world.
Until Dawn is one of the best horror games I've ever played being that next step for interactive experiences in terms of graphics and storytelling.
Rise & Shine has beautiful graphics that capture this weird crazed war well, but is also far too difficult for the regular player to enjoy.
The first episode had decent pacing and while Javier was likable it didn't seem to really get things off to an amazing start, but just re-introduced the universe.
Star Wars Battlefront concludes with a decent set of maps that bring elements of Scarif from Rogue One to life
I certainly enjoyed Drive! Drive! Drive! finding it to have a fresh take on racing while bringing a smooth driving experience into the mix.
Child of Light was an epic end for a powerful take on Batman.