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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
Katana Zero starts strong on all fronts, but it doesn't evolve or cohere in ways that sustain the excitement of its early stages
Long periods of waiting and repetitive tasks make this simulation hard to recommend, especially since your efforts only rarely pay off
Climbing and destroying a massive robot is exciting, but the basic gameplay falters too often for a game that requires such precision
Operencia offers a consistently entertaining blend of combat and puzzle-solving from beginning to end
Iron Rain provides plenty of content, but Yuke's EDF debut doesn't change much
Going on vacation is an expectedly relaxing experience that doesn't demand much from the player, which makes Vacation Simulator play like an introductory VR experience
Hypnospace Outlaw captures the essence of being online in 1999, while delivering a series of clever and engaging mysteries
With gorgeous visuals and fun combat, The World Next Door holds plenty of promise, but it never evolves into something satisfying
Neither the racing nor the crashes do enough to make this title standout
With gripping stories, great puzzles, and a cast of empathetic characters, Photographs is absolutely worth your time
Reliving historical moments is a great new way to experience The Show. Diamond Dynasty is also beefed up with more user-friendly card collecting and a variety of ways to play
New missions and tasks come at a steady clip, so you're never at a loss for things to do. Even so, I had the most fun when I went off-script and created my own goals
The fighting and visuals of the Rangers (and Goldar) are decent, but the modes, unlockables, and incentives to keep playing are limited
After following Clementine for years, her final outing shows how far she has come. Sadly, a major plot hole diminishes the power and satisfaction of this conclusion
Despite a slow difficulty ramp, Yoshi's Crafted World is a delightful adventure thanks to fun-to-find collectibles, colorful levels, and creative boss battles
A barrage of technical issues and poor design brings the promising thrills of Generation Zero's concept to a screeching halt
Baba is You is smart, but as later levels force you to consider more variables, the charm wears away
Sekiro is a wild ride through narrative twists and shocking boss battles, and an amazing triumph or crushing defeat is only ever seconds away