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This isn't a shake up for the series and can sometimes feel dated, but the long, hard-fought adventure comes together in an engaging way
The Messenger is a terrific throwback to action platformers like Ninja Gaiden with welcome twists. While a mid-game identity crisis detracts from the experience, it's still an adventure worth taking
Donut County is as simple as it is charming, and the story conceit pulling you along is light and enjoyable
Kiwami 2 is more than a great remake: it's the best this strange, wonderful series has to offer and it shouldn't be missed by fans of action or RPG titles
Little Dragons Café is a tedious, charmless bore that plods along at an unforgivably slow pace
Guacamelee 2 nails the Metroid formula while including its own style of combat and a great sense of humor
It may not break new ground in comparison to the preceding expansion, but Battle for Azeroth provides a wealth of activities for players to enjoy and experience
Saying that you can have just as much fun in the shop as behind the wheel seems weird, but in the case of F1 2018's career mode, it's true.
Phantom Doctrine demands the patience and calculation of a cold-blooded assassin, but the methodical style of play is rewarding
Hollow Knight has some frustrations, but the urge to see what's in the next room is a constantly compelling imperative moving you forward
With predictable moments and repetitive storylines, the season premiere isn't all that exciting. Hopefully, future episodes have more surprises and intriguing developments in store
We Happy Few delivers an intoxicating experience, rife with dark mysteries to unravel and exciting missions to complete, but some annoying mechanics and scarce resources keep it from reaching greatness
Monster Hunter's attempt to reach the PC audience performs beautifully and plays well
With the eased restrictions on making progress, Overcooked 2 is designed for a party atmosphere rather than the first game's nail-biting need for perfection
The reward loops are addictive and continually open up new things for the player to explore
This concluding chapter is uneven due to breakneck pacing and minimal characterization, but it's ultimately a satisfying finale that remains true to the melancholy soul of the series
I still have a lot of fun playing Madden – with the different modes catering to different moods – but the improvements to the experience are not major
Chasm features a lot of Metroid goodness, but the randomness makes levels range from triumphant to tedious
From its start 15 years ago, WarioWare has always been an exciting showcase of Nintendo's creative ingenuity delivered in seconds-long chunks. Gold continues this bizarre tradition while paying homage to the original games
Including gameplay objectives before the big intersection crashes is an addition as fun as the set pieces themselves