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Whether you're building a camp on the island or searching for clues to your son's whereabouts in dark and dangerous caverns, The Forest is a fantastic horror thrill ride
The arena and its deadly lasers may be hectic, but the rapid-fire fun is constant
The Swords of Ditto's repetitive nature grinds after a few playthroughs, but it's a journey worth taking at least a few times
A richly imagined seafaring setting lends novelty to what is ultimately an evolved iteration of very traditional isometric RPG fun
A gorgeous and unique setting, engaging environmental puzzles, and plentiful accessibility options result in a strong, enjoyable roguelite adventure
Don't let the lack of modes turn you away. Super Mega Baseball 2 nails the fundamentals of the sport
39 Days' premise is promising, but its short runtime leaves lots to be desired, making for a fun but ultimately forgettable romp
Tricky platforming sequences prove rewarding, but most of the game feels old hat
Tropical Freeze stands among the best platformers of the last decade. Playing as Funky Kong is great for alleviating frustration or allowing skilled players to breeze through the game at high speed
Super Daryl Deluxe is a fun, humorous ride that goes all-in on its strange vision. Unfortunately, nondescript quests, unclear objectives, and uneven balance prevent it from becoming anything more
Lumbering and flustering at times with a dry narrative, BattleTech still provides a solid strategy experience true to its roots
Don't come to Frostpunk if you want sunshine, unicorns, and happy outcomes. This is a bleak game about making difficult decisions to survive inhospitable conditions
An enthralling experience from beginning to end, with a mixture of great narrative moments and engaging encounters. God of War is a well-paced adventure that knows when to let the action simmer and when to make it boil over
The David vs. Goliath angle starts out strong, but ends up recycling the concept over and over
Minit offers a compelling world, and its clever concept is tied to progression in satisfying ways
The Enemy Within is uneven, but its highs make for a superb adventure where you are held accountable for your choices
The online play is clearly where Sony wants people to spend time, but just connecting to the servers proves problematic
Detective Pikachu's mysteries aren't compelling. Fortunately, the world and its star character are delightful enough to entertain
The conclusion to Telltale's second season with the caped crusader is ambitious and spellbinding
Virtually everything about Far Cry 5 is thoroughly okay. For a series that has provided so many thrills and surprises, that's a major disappointment