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Despite a fun core of a game here, rampant technical issues make it impossible to recommend
A thrilling Star Wars moment can end up feeling gross when you're reminded of the microtransactions mid-match
This open world has plenty of racing content, but bad progression, technical problems, and throwaway storytelling make it hard to get invested
One year after release, Doom's campaign is still one of the generation's best
While the combat may drag down the highs a bit, the core experience is a fantastic and unique trek through a card-created fantasy world
With improved pacing, Below the Bedrock helps the season bounce back, but the episode feels more like a detour from the season's high stakes than a way to raise tensions heading into the finale
The Sims 4 is a lesser version compared to The Sims 3, but with some improvements post-launch and dynamic emotions in the mix, it still has a lot to offer
Despite its silly story and inconsistent gameplay, Sonic Forces is a fun adventure and a step in the right direction for 3D Sonic titles
The Frozen Wilds offers a new and condensed mystery that hits most of the same notes players loved about the main game
A bawdy arcade experience good for couch competitions, but MFL lacks the depth needed to keep players coming back
While the campaign suffers from uninspiring cliches and endless killing fields, the multiplayer options are excellent and bring the series back from the future
Pinball FX 3 provides some new ways to enjoy your pinball collection, even if your rivalries are a bit more buried
Oure is beautiful, but it's dull and cribs too much from its inspirations to be a worthwhile journey on its own
Bland levels, basic platforming, and tedious boss battles render Bubsy's return unnecessary and unfortunate
Wolfenstein II brings the gruesome thrills and spins an unforgettable story filled with believable characters fighting for a better world
Expanded progression, open-world freedom, and a fascinating backdrop make for an enticing origin story
With hundreds of moons to collect and a dizzying number of secrets to unearth, Super Mario Odyssey is a monster of a game that rarely dips in the fun department
While the best moments come when your hand-crafted party combines to defeat a powerful foe, the patience and repetition required becomes frustrating
Hidden Agenda doesn't live up to Supermassive's interactive take on the teen slasher genre, but still weaves a suspenseful mystery worth more than one playthrough
Fire Emblem Warriors manages to stay consistently entertaining despite pacing issues and an uneven balance between action and strategy