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The narrative captures your attention in the opening seconds and keeps you engrossed until the credits roll
Moving Out is clearly inspired by Overcooked's chaotic co-op, but its inconsistent controls add a layer of aggravation likely to test friendships, marriages, and parent-child relationships
Sakura Wars is not perfect, but it is a delightfully charming experience. Between the sweet bonding moments and high-stakes battles, there's plenty to cheer for.
Streets of Rage 4 is a fun stroll down memory lane, but it doesn't have enough depth to completely pull players in
The curves come at you fast, but if you get into a rhythm you can unlock a rewarding racing experience.
Inject some much-needed adrenaline and storytelling into the tactics milieu, even if the campaign wears out its welcome
Hunting Grounds sets the table for thrilling cat-and-mouse battles or embarrassing farces; the quality of each match is ultimately up to players. When everyone's dialed into their roles, it's a lot of fun
Chimera Squad's action remains incredibly rich, but the slightly repetitive combat mars the overall thrill
This action/RPG excels in its fast-paced combat and intense boss battles, but a few frustrating elements ruin the enjoyment
A Fold Apart is refreshing in its approach to puzzles and how it explores its themes, but it never pushes beyond that into something truly memorable or satisfying
Final Fantasy VII Remake finds a satisfying balance between innovation and tradition, delivering flashy battles and fun systems mixed with nods for old-school fans
Innovative mechanics make a strong first impression, but the action, music, and bombastic tone of the narrative all wear thin after a few hours
Bleeding Edge is engaging for a few hours and then heavy repetition sinks in
In Other Waters succeeds more as an exercise in world building than as an exciting adventure game
This is another spectacular remake for the series, and Nemesis is an imposing enemy who relentlessly chases you throughout the game.
Yes, Your Grace puts you on a roller coaster of emotions, allowing you to feel the weight of your decisions. However, sometimes things feel too arbitrary
While new characters and a new post-game palace are the biggest selling points, the tweaks and improvements make this the best way to experience one of the best RPGs in recent memory
A Dark Matter's simple puzzles are a nice diversion, and exploring Fireproof's creepy world is thrilling
Cutesy and clever, this repeatable adventure captures many of the addictive qualities that made its inspirations into phenomena
The dense campaign never lets up with surprising reveals, new enemies, and witty dialogue to carry you through the exciting journey