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Final Fantasy VII Remake finds a satisfying balance between innovation and tradition, delivering flashy battles and fun systems mixed with nods for old-school fans
Innovative mechanics make a strong first impression, but the action, music, and bombastic tone of the narrative all wear thin after a few hours
Bleeding Edge is engaging for a few hours and then heavy repetition sinks in
In Other Waters succeeds more as an exercise in world building than as an exciting adventure game
This is another spectacular remake for the series, and Nemesis is an imposing enemy who relentlessly chases you throughout the game.
Yes, Your Grace puts you on a roller coaster of emotions, allowing you to feel the weight of your decisions. However, sometimes things feel too arbitrary
While new characters and a new post-game palace are the biggest selling points, the tweaks and improvements make this the best way to experience one of the best RPGs in recent memory
A Dark Matter's simple puzzles are a nice diversion, and exploring Fireproof's creepy world is thrilling
Cutesy and clever, this repeatable adventure captures many of the addictive qualities that made its inspirations into phenomena
The dense campaign never lets up with surprising reveals, new enemies, and witty dialogue to carry you through the exciting journey
MLB The Show 20 has something for everyone, which isn't low-key praise. It's an acknowledgement of the breadth of good work done by the developers
The 2016 game now looks like a primer for a much more elaborate battle against the forces of hell
Warzone trades the complexity and tension of other battle royale games for streamlined, constant action with some great new twists – and it works
A new challenge system reinvigorates the familiar core, providing a wonderful incentive to explore all of Animal Crossing's myriad activities. This cheerful life sim is the next best thing to an actual vacation
Granblue Fantasy: Versus is a fun fighting game, but stops short of reaching its full potential
Better than its predecessor and a little longer, Will of the Wisps pounds out excitement at every turn
Offering a host of bosses to battle, challenges to overcome, and massive customization opportunities, Nioh 2 is a tantalizing treat for those with a thirst for serious and sometimes frustrating adversity
Despite some fun gunplay, the repetitive nature of the campaign means that the undead aren't the only ones wandering mindlessly
The story is fun to follow, but the real joy comes from playing levels over and over again to create the perfect combo run
I enjoyed racing spring cars on dirt ovals more than I thought I would