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Revisiting Hyrule for new shrines and challenges highlight Breath of the Wild's high points, but also retreads some of the less-than-stellar boss and dungeon design
A Hat in Time feels like a labor of love from a team that adores classic platformers. Its negative elements, like the visuals and lack of polish, are overshadowed by the fantastic gameplay and silly sense of humor
Gear Club's march of unlocking and upgrading is more fun than the racing itself, making for an uneven experience
This series of silly, fantasy scenarios is charming at first, but repeatedly working through the same encounters gets old quickly
Despite some decent puzzles, a confusing story and bland characters worsen the experience
Amassing an army of allies and managing your progression is a blast, giving you enough incentive to keep going through the less compelling parts
When it isn't dragging its feet, the latest episode of Telltale's take on Batman offers some engaging twists and turns.
After a shaky start to the season-wrapping episode, the final minutes offer a satisfying conclusion
Improved interrogation options help these cold cases hold up six years after they originally released. However, the fantastic open-world setting is still underutilized
Save the Light is an especially good extension of the show, but it also functions as a decent, standalone RPG. Bugs and technical issues do hold the experience back significantly, unfortunately
Battle Chef Brigade is a nice treat, but the intensity of the cooking may make you want to pull out your hair
WWE fans might get a kick out of creating their own wrestlers, entrances, and promos, but the basic mechanics won't appeal to a wider crowd
I'm glad Skyrim VR exists. I like seeing developers like Bethesda experiment with its fully featured triple-A games in VR, but Skyrim was not a game made for the platform and it shows
The Switch version of Skyrim is a well-executed version of a modern classic that you can play on the go, offering the same delights (and minor frustrations) of the original
You won't find much incentive to return to Alola if you enjoyed your original trip, but if you skipped Sun and Moon's 2016 release and want to play a new Pokémon game, this is your best bet
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