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Combat, puzzles, and exploration feel familiar and unspectacular, but the bizarre story and hilarious dialogue set it apart
Surprising moments succeed at sending occasional shivers down your spine, but the game doesn't bring you deep enough into its world to inspire fear
Observation is a fantastic horror game thanks to its twisting plot, well-realized setting, and challenging puzzles
Despite a thrilling conclusion, this episode suffers from imbalanced pacing and annoying characters
With an ever-growing wealth of content, few games continually surprise or amaze like Dreams
Three Kingdoms is a striking addition to the Total War series with plenty to love, though it takes a slight dip in on-the-field tactical choice
The team-based mechanics help Team Sonic Racing stand out from other kart racers, but Mario Kart is in no danger of losing pole position in the genre
A Plague Tale excels in its narrative and setting, but the moment-to-moment action is uninspired
Rage 2 fails to deliver any interesting characters, environments, or activities. Solid shooting and cool weapons lift up the other elements of this title
Adheres to the tradition of Final Fantasy Tactics admirably, but repetitive encounters and lack of an interesting story drag the experience down
Bite-sized missions and an engaging empire-building layer make Shakedown: Hawaii a great destination – whether you have minutes or hours to spare
Despite a fun concept at its core, the characters and story don't pull players in as events unfold
Combat is a weak spot, but the story is engaging to the point that I didn't want this episode to end
What Supraland lacks in production value, it more than makes up for with fantastic puzzle and level design
Surviving the zombie throngs can be a thrilling experience, but the story and open-world structure come in second
BoxBoy + BoxGirl hits the sweet spot with a series of puzzles that aren't too hard, but occasionally make you think
Most of the content is amazing and fun, but the loot issues and microtransactions come close to being a self-inflicted Fatality for NetherRealm
Cobbling together the right assortment of cards, combat, and characters is fun. However, shortcomings in progression, story, and complexity create a sterile experience
World War Z hews closely to the core tenants of the genre, but its zombies make the familiar monster feel unique. The story is interesting, but light enough that it knows when to stay out of the way
Heaven's Vault features great characters, exciting places to discover, and a thrilling mystery to piece together