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Wildermyth expertly gives players stories to explore with choices that have a significant impact on gameplay. If you like tactics games or tabletop roleplaying, Wildermyth is not to be missed.
Last Stop blends classic British humor, the contrast of human mundanity, and the chaotic nature of the supernatural flawlessly
Death's Door presents a compelling world begging to be explored until every secret is found alongside satisfying combat and intriguing lore
Bloodline ties all three Watch Dogs games together in a satisfying and meaningful way
Skyward Sword has some of the best dungeon design in the series, but the sections between each dungeon are a slog
Chicory is an intriguing world full of hilarious characters and inventive game mechanics, which makes it a delight from start to finish
Hatching Monsties and battling alongside them against bigger monsters is very fun and pulls its weight more than the lackluster story
Griftlands provides drama, laughs, and fun strategy that's a great twist on the genre, adding more character depth and lore than the usual deck-builder
Ender Lilies may be standard Metroidvania through and through, but it rises above most of its peers with an engrossing sense of progression and entertaining combat, all presented in a beautiful package
Hacking and slashing with friends is always fun, but Dark Alliance has too many problems to recommend when so many other cooperative experiences offer more
Whether you want to play 18 holes of traditional golf or blast your opponents into oblivion, Mario Golf: Super Rush is a fun package for both fans and non-fans of the real-life sport
With incredibly satisfying combat, weird and wonderful creatures, and an awesome aesthetic, Scarlet Nexus is well worth your time
Synergizing with Sonon is the icing on the cake and watching the two fighters unleash their fury on unsuspecting foes kept me on the edge of my seat
It's as long as any other Ratchet game, but it feels like it flies by in a flash, and is a hard one to put down
Most Awakened Abilities are fun to use, but puzzles are boring because they're such a breeze to complete
Biomutant has fun moments, but it stumbles in too many significant ways to make it a wholly satisfying experience
At launch, Knockout City lacks in content, but it makes up for it with a strong base game and a ton of potential to grow in the future
Amplified by the soundtrack, Never Yield is a fun run through Detroit, one I felt encouraged to take multiple times
Famicom Detective Club: The Missing Heir lets Western audiences experience an adventure game they never could before. The story is engaging for what it is, but its pages are well-worn, and it shows
Mass Effect Legendary Edition updates the trilogy in smart ways while retaining its essence, giving fans and newcomers alike a fantastic way to experience one of the most memorable series in gaming