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NBA 2K21 still delivers the thrill of being on the court and producing spectacular plays, but it lacks innovation and fresh ideas
Even with lackluster battles, the constantly escalating stakes and evolving story pulled me in
No matter how many times I yelled in frustration, I couldn't wait to jump right back into the ever-shifting caves
Beautiful, deadly, repetitive and harsh, Star Renegades is a stylish adventure worth playing
Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1 and 2 is the best way to experience these two classic titles
The amount of depth can be confusing at first, but you have plenty of reasons to keep playing in the endgame
Tell Me Why shines brightest when it's focusing on the powerful bond between twins Tyler and Alyson, but the overall story and memory mechanics don't ever reach the same high bar
The world is yours to shape and form however you choose. While a bit rough around the edges, the exploration and discovery entertainment is top-notch.
Despite meager upgrades this year, Madden NFL 21 still delivers solid on-the-field action for football fans
While excelling with the clubs, the character-specific unlocks aren't great, and you're mostly just playing for score
Necrobarista has an intriguing world that surfaces the uncomfortable truths that come with death. It sometimes stumbles, but the payoff is more than worth the trip
Hyper Scape is the epitome of an average submission to the battle-royale genre – a lukewarm outing that's likely to be forgotten fast
Even though it's technically a game, Battletoads is not a good time
Spiritfarer taps into the fun of farming/lifestyle simulations, but adds a unique story layer that sets it apart
With a retooled career mode, strong upgrades to gameplay, and the fun Blitz Battles online mode, UFC 4 delivers a complete package
Seeing the crew behind the wheel again is good, but they deserve so much better than this
Fall Guys is a masterful mix of party and prowess, held back only by lack of variety and a few lackluster games.
A worthy homage to the early Mega Man games, but some aspects of retro design would be better left in the old days
The various gameplay modifiers and enemy types add to the puzzle-like elements of the original, further evolving Superhot's compelling formula
This remake successfully preserves the Destroy All Humans experience, regardless of whether it's fun or funny today