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Labyrinth of Refrain is an enjoyable dungeon crawler, though it can be grindy and combat can feel automated when all your gears are in place.
Though the map is too constrained at first, Timespinner's characters, traversal, and avenues for exploration make it worth checking out
Delivers a wealth of exciting content for both single-player and multiplayer avenues of play, and once again dazzles with its outstanding track designs
The relationship between the two brothers feels genuine and meaningful, and their uncertain circumstances make for a gripping story
FIFA 19 is more exciting on the pitch than off due to the small additions made to the former and the lack of progress for the latter.
As clever as it is emotional, My Brother Rabbit succeeds with its gameplay and story
An invigorating shot in the arm to the Destiny franchise, this jam-packed release is absorbing for hobbyist players, even as it sometimes sacrifices accessibility
Though pacing problems make the journey far from riveting, the gameplay tweaks and overall story are worth experiencing if you're already a fan of Xenoblade Chronicles 2
The Bard's Tale IV offers a modern delve into a classic RPG format, but sometimes-frustrating puzzles dim the dungeon dive
Welcome improvements to the general gameplay and franchise mode make this the best NHL in years, but the team still has a lot of work to do with modernizing its career mode and cleaning up legacy issues
The gameplay, which you grow into the more you play, is more satisfying than the PGA Tour itself
The most well-rounded sports game on the market once again
It delivers bombastic action alongside an engaging collecting and crafting loop. Sadly, the same can't be said for Lara Croft and the overall narrative
This is a fantastic return for a series that has been struggling with its identity. Large maps and interesting abilities give you the freedom to explore different strategic opportunities, and your ingenuity pays off with enticing rewards
Whether in the shop or on the track, NASCAR Heat 3 delivers fun moments even if it's not the complete product
Live does its best work away from the NBA license, when it delves in to fantasy hoops scenarios. The NBA-focused modes still need a lot more work
The story shines as brightly as the gameplay – both deliver heart-pounding excitement
Hunting dangerous quarry is a thrill thanks to a preparation-focused loop and fun crafting, though the lack of substantial additional content makes the value of a return trip questionable
Decking out each hospital with new equipment and bizarre décor is rewarding, but you have to go through those motions repeatedly
The gameplay is as engrossing as ever, but it and the marquee Master League mode are still looking for a few changes to take the series to the next level.