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Life is Strange: True Colors is a powerful adventure, full of twists and thoughtful yet heartbreaking subject matter. You'll root for Alex Chen, and feel good about helping shape her path forward
Punching through F.I.S.T. only gets better thanks to its evolving combat. Mapping every inch of the world is an engrossing, good time
No More Heroes cutscenes and boss battles are worth the time investment alone. Its highs greatly outweigh the lows and provide plenty of fun for those who stick it out until the end
Kicking butt in Young Souls is a blast and one of the rare co-op brawlers that is as enjoyable to play solo
Well worth the wait and better than the original, Psychonauts 2 hits its stride early and never loses steam
The bland routine of traversing meandering hallways to arrive at wider combat zones brimming with seemingly unending hordes often leads to fatigue and frustration
I was happily surprised by the breadth, depth, and challenge of the Iki Island expansion. For new players, it will extend an already lengthy adventure into something more. Meanwhile, returning players should be thrilled at how well this experience dovetails out of an already stellar game. Iki Island is what I want out of single-player game expansions. And it’s further proof (as if we needed any more at this point) that Sucker Punch has a standout new property to continue building on.
Boredom is never allowed thanks to entertaining characters, diverse team compositions, and a steady difficulty curve
The atmosphere enhancements are welcome additions, and the on-the-field action is largely sound, but Madden NFL 22 suffers from technical issues that hold it back
Twelve Minutes sinks its claws in from the get-go and doesn't let go until the final, brutal revelation
The story pairs real human experience with comedic levity, offering depth to the game that should appeal to story lovers and roguelike fans
Dreamscaper is a subtle, surreal ARPG that features compelling combat, engaging progression systems, and enchanting environments. If you enjoy roguelikes, don't miss it
Clever level design and consummate world-building are great fun, even if the pacing and exploration sometimes lead to frustration
The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles offers an entertaining package with two closely connected games that delight in their over-the-top fashion and inclusion of a certain famous detective
Eldest Souls' punishing difficulty may turn off some, but this entertaining and rewarding combat system made me look forward to every titanic face-off
Cris Tales is a solid RPG dragged down by a creative gimmick that never realizes its true potential
Recognizable Pokémon, distinct move sets, stylish animations, and easy-to-understand objectives make this a good introduction to the MOBA genre
One of the better choice-driven games in recent memory that makes you feel like you have ownership over your actions and the narrative flow
Neo: The World Ends With You faithfully mirrors its predecessor, offering entertaining combat, endearing characters, and a fabulous world to explore
The soundtrack is a highlight, with clear inspiration from some of the most iconic sci-fi scores in entertainment