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The basic hack-and-slash action is simple enough to get the job done, but reconfiguring your spells to overcome each puzzle and combat challenge is consistently rewarding
Farpoint may not move the needle as a shooter, but it's a sound VR experience if you can deal with the slight simulation sickness caused by the locomotion
Provides the challenge hardcore players seek, but the experience comes with its fair share of frustrations
A promising entry into the budding “Souls” genre that delivers excellent combat and far too much repetition in the enemies and environments
A deep game that hits hard in three key areas: fighting, story, and collecting
Considering legacy brands like NBA Jam and NBA Street are nowhere to be found this generation, NBA Playgrounds is a welcome hoops diversion for sports game fans
The deadly dangers combined with randomization make for a frustrating inconsistent mix that's more about ‘90s nods than entertainment
Though it lives a little too comfortably in the shadows of its influences, Prey is a quality horror-action game
Birthdays the Beginning is about as exciting as watching paint dry – even if you get to pick the colors
Gnog is a relaxing puzzle experience. None of the boxes make your brain hurt, but each offers a rewarding set of engaging tasks
Aside from a few highlights, Syberia 3 is frustrating with a simplistic story that never captured my attention
While the campaign can feel like a lifeless chore, the multiplayer options offer interesting tweaks on classic genre staples
Half horror and half mystery, Scanner Sombre is a short and great first-person adventure game for those who want to try something weird
The Silver Case is pure Goichi Suda, riveting and moody in idiosyncratic ways, but also frequently confounding
Though Late Shift looks stylish and boasts a clever script, the lack of meaningful choices and a chapter selection drowns its promise
Bye-Bye Boxboy marks a high point for the series, and has some of my favorite puzzles in the trilogy
I wanted to replay it the instant I finished
Some technical and matchmaking issues mean you can't always enjoy Deformers at its best, but when you can it offers a great multiplayer time
The occult story and haunting hospital keeps the adventure interesting, but the fixed rules for engagement undermine both puzzles and combat
Dragon Quest Heroes II is a step backwards from the first Heroes, but represents a solid Dynasty Warriors-style action game. It gets repetitive, but taking on a massive army single-handedly is fun