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Combat is fun, and it ties into the simulation elements well. However, the pacing and repetition makes it difficult to fully appreciate it all
Not as long as the previous entry, but better streamlined. The Spider-Man action is superb, but the threat Miles faces isn't as interesting or potent
Astro's Playroom isn't just an introduction to the PS5. It is a charming and enjoyable game, even if it isn't trying to redefine the boundaries of the platforming genre
It's a new direction for the series, but Like a Dragon captures the essence of what came before while setting out on its own journey.
Visage admirably succeeds at building dread and capitalizing on that investment with compelling stories and chilling situations. This is the scariest game I've ever played
Pikmin 3's blend of strategic action and exploration is as captivating as ever, whether this is your maiden voyage or a return flight
Little Hope tells a hell of a story punctuated by a great twist. Too bad the overall gameplay and exploration don't hold the same allure, bringing down the experience
Legion offers a refreshing and fun change-up to the Watch Dogs formula that succeeds in letting players forge their own path like never before
The Red Lantern isn't for thrill seekers, but it is a phenomenal handheld experience that is easy to get lost in
If you're looking for a good scare, Amnesia: Rebirth delivers, but prepare to feel lost and confused along the way
NHL 21 doesn't feel like a huge leap from last year, but EA Vancouver makes strides in addressing long-known issues and sets a better foundation for the next generation
While it doesn't deliver a flawless performance, Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit is a novel concept that provides a unique twist to the well-established racing experience
A simple and no-frills action/RPG that ticks all the boxes, so you can keep clicking the monsters.
The Volta and Career modes are fun and engrossing for a time, but they don't add much substance for players familiar with last year's installment
This is an amazing smorgasbord of exploration, discovery, combat, and customization worthy of your attention – despite the presence of a predatory monetization model
The single-player campaign teaches you the ropes, but achieves little else. Multiplayer is always fun and is exactly what it needs to be to wow Star Wars fans
Mastering Crash's aerial acrobatics is highly rewarding, but the journey to get there is occasionally frustrating
A clever take on the "whodunnit" genre while a tapping into what makes meme culture so relevant and universal
Faithful almost to a fault, Hangar 13's remake puts a glossy finish on a title that is fundamentally musty by contemporary standards
Supergiant has crafted another beautiful game, this time a story-laden roguelite that demands dozens of hours to fully experience.