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This remake successfully preserves the Destroy All Humans experience, regardless of whether it's fun or funny today
Swapping between your heroes as you tackle different tasks is fun, but the slow action and rigid platforming belong in the past
With the gameplay flow struggling to find a pulse, the novelty of controlling a monster doesn't fully take shape
Rocket Arena is a clean, polished arena shooter. However, the novelty evaporates quickly despite its ostentatious candy coating
As usual, Nintendo's quirky writing is full of laugh-out-loud moments, but your quest is full of tiresome backtracking
At turns both melancholy and thrilling, Ghost of Tsushima is the open-world action formula at its most mature and immersive. Deep, rewarding, and hard to put down
Revisiting Deadly Premonition's unique sensibility is fun, but aggressively poor production values and shallow gameplay make it tough to stick around
While trying to precisely navigate is frustrating, using Iron Man's full arsenal in combat is satisfying
Brigandine: The Legend of Runersia allows you to see your influence and dominance grow across its vast world, but isn't varied enough to keep you invested
Though the narrative and puzzles don't ultimately ascend to great heights, Evan's Remains is interesting and unique
Don't let the lackluster production values scare you off. Song of Horror has some genuinely shocking moments
The Last of Us Part II is a monumental achievement in video game storytelling
Issuing orders to your team is fun, but your movements are sluggish and the combat encounters are uninspired
Valorant takes a traditional template and adds some flash and flair to the competitive formula
The ball might not always go exactly where you want it to, but it's a fun time getting there
Crucible has genuinely interesting character movesets, but is dragged down by a lack of combat impact, PvE that turns into a rote chore almost immediately, and sluggish pacing
Seeing a continuation of the bonkers Mortal Kombat 11 story is thrilling, and the new characters are solid additions
The action pops and is excellently crafted. You always feel like you are on the verge of making more progress, which is a great feeling for a roguelike
Mastering time is fun and weaving past enemies in the nick of time is a thrill, but fine-tuning some of those near misses can be monotonous
Monster Train may seem simple at first, but hours melt away with disturbing ease as you attempt to break the game – then break it even more as the challenge rises