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Wargroove offers several ways to get your turn-based strategy fix, whether it's playing through an hours-long campaign, creating your own scenarios, or playing online
An incredibly well-crafted dungeon delve with hundreds of hours of crawling chaos
With higher stakes, Kingdom Hearts III is a lot of spectacle in the best way possible. It isn't afraid to go big, but it also doesn't forget what made fans fall in love in the first place
At The Gates' opening hours are vicious, but those who stick with it are rewarded with a satisfying blend of strategy and rogue-like gameplay
Designing the farm is fun, and the gameplay loops and unlocks keep you coming back for more
For Resident Evil fans this is a must-play, but even those without nostalgia for RE 2 will have a good time
Despite its two strong protagonists and their engaging plight, lackluster supporting characters and a mundane setting make this episode less compelling than the last
Vane's atmosphere, music, world, and abstract story are affecting and strange, but the bugs and design lead to unnecessary frustration
The game makes you work for each kill, and as a result you feel like you've achieved something notable with almost every ace you down
Travis Strikes Again returns to the more stylish tendencies of early Grasshopper Manufacture, with decent combat elevated by a strong sense of style and writing
Last Year's core gameplay is solid, but the thrills are short-lived due to a lack of content
The Eternal Castle successfully captures the visual magic of cinematic platforming, but it's unnecessarily frustrating thanks to poor controls
The excellent writing, silly premise, and fun combat all translate well to the updated visual style. The added Bowser Jr. mode is worth exploring, even if it's not the main attraction
This platformer was fun on Wii U, and the Deluxe version gives the game a well-earned extra life on Switch
This excellent story is equal parts heartbreaking and captivating, by giving insight into the arduous journey Syrians take to escape their war-torn home
Tactical shooter fans should find Insurgency's skirmishes riveting, if they can live with some old-school design in regards to respawn times, respawn distance to fire zones, and limited progression
Below is a beautiful, immersive experience that comes with extensive caveats. Survival can be frustrating for even the most seasoned adventurer
With both arcade and story modes, there's a lot of old-school charm to enjoy, but be prepared for some old-school frustration as well
Collecting souls is as nerve-wracking and rewarding as ever, but the real joy Ashen brings to this deadly dance is sharing those memories with strangers
Fast-paced and violent action hits the ground running, but the intense horror atmosphere might turn off some