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This package combines tried-and-true gameplay and level design with unique concepts (plus an all-new game) to earn its place among the elite games in the franchise
While Persona 5 Strikers disappointingly removes the mainline series' social links, it carries over enough familiar elements to feel like a true successor
This impressive follow-up builds on its predecessor with emotional gut punches and unnerving visuals that stick with you
It may be brief, but Olija confidently blends satisfying action and engaging exploration for a treat that shouldn't be overlooked.
Playing as an angry werewolf is fun for a minute, but loses its way through heavy repetition
If you're a glutton for punishment and precision, look no further, as you battle your way through a dark, monster-laden vision of the Sengoku period.
Destruction AllStars' frantic blend of bumper-car and on-foot action offers plenty of short-term fun, but the thrills are less thrilling after a few hours
This is a horror game with more tedium than tension
Equal parts fun and infuriating, Cyber Shadow isn't for the weak of heart
Agent 47's journey ends on a high note, at least as far as players are concerned. New levels are memorable and cater to the freedom fans have come to expect
Enjoyable gameplay, charming writing, and a chill atmosphere promote an important message without beating players over the head with it.
Like the original, Super Meat Boy Forever tests your resolve, but it's easy to jump back into the action and the thrill of success is worth the endurance
Beating back the tide with a variety of mouse-related strategies is an enjoyable romp
Clever puzzles and an engaging narrative make Call of the Sea a voyage worth taking
Conversing with Night City's ensemble cast is fun, but outdated combat mechanics and faulty enemy AI might convince you to play stealthily more than you'd like
Hivebusters provides about three hours of excellently designed gunfights that are great solo or with friends
An open world you can get lost in and continue finding new things to do
Haven finds a groove in its exploration and character-building, but the combat and big narrative beats throw it off
Rewarding exploration, satisfying combat, and imaginative puzzles converge with endearing storytelling and well-executed humor to provide an excellent open-world experience
Shadowlands adds some daring elements into the mix while also retaining many of the same hooks that have kept the MMO going over the years