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It's technically a survival game, but it feels more like a grand adventure that is free of many of the genre's frustrations
Village doesn't pull any punches when it comes to horror, but a consistent rollout of new weapons and tools makes it hard to walk away from these terrors
Returnal brilliantly meshes roguelike mechanics with precise combat and enigmatic exploration, making for an excellent game
The thrill of nabbing the perfect shot never dulls, but the repetition of traveling through the same environments sometimes grows weary
You'll spend most of your time going from Point A to Point B collecting materials for forgettable NPCs, but the main questline will keep you on the edge of your seat
Even without many new features, The Show impresses with its play and wealth of content. There's something for everyone
Before Your Eyes is much more than a neat gimmick. It offers a wonderful method of interacting with a touching and impactful story that'll stick with you long after the credits roll
Soulstorm has oodles of charm, but tedious design and annoying bugs make an experience that only the most hardcore and forgiving Oddworld fans might enjoy
A lack of any kind of tutorial is frustrating at first, but once you get the hang of the action, it's a fun way to fill lulls in your day
Narita Boy has more style than it knows what to do with, and that helps carry it past its gameplay flaws
Lost Words: Beyond The Page features fantastic writing that tackles complex topics about the human condition, but the gameplay doesn't hold the same allure
Taking to combat and combo-ing skills with other players is immensely satisfying and make each run-in with enemies feel exhilarating rather than a chore
Disco Elysium can be thoughtful, funny, sad, and profound. To see how it artfully navigates that spectrum, you simply need to play it for yourself
Managing your base and bossing people around can be fun, but that simple joy is often obscured by layers of repetition
Story of Seasons: Pioneers of Olive Town provides a new and entertaining farming adventure, but some design decisions hold it back from becoming a must-play entry
A roaring success both in its diverse co-op-driven gameplay and mature story themes that unfold in playful and heartfelt ways
Devotion's powerful atmosphere, frightening sequences, and fascinating story make it a creative and engrossing gauntlet of scares
Fighting different beasts is always a blast. However, the time you spend outside of combat pales in comparison to your epic encounters
Curse of the Dead Gods is tried-and-true roguelite experience that balances challenge and exploration, but has trouble keeping the action engaging amid its repetition.
Mundaun has some rough edges, but solid frights wrapped around an intriguing mystery make for a respectable horror experience.