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Abzû isn't for everyone, but it has its rewards if you stop to enjoy them
Poly Bridge is more of a builder's toolbox than a traditional game. Overcoming these engineering challenges is rewarding, but reaching the solution takes a lot of work
A few points of political intrigue are quickly washed away as the story adopts a greater mystery. Many of the sequences are surprising slow with little in terms of character or plot development
This is the Police is far too long for the amount of content it provides. Only true believers will make it within shouting distance of the ending
The rest of Brutal doesn’t live up to its inspired visuals but it still makes for a good time
Though the gameplay is familiar and the decision-making is still lacking, Episode 7 delivers one of the strongest stories yet
As fiendishly clever as it is stylish, Quadrilateral Cowboy is one of the best puzzle adventure games in years
The game is loaded with Double Fine’s signature humor, from snappy dialogue to turrets that apologize while firing at you
It may be bland, but the experience doesn’t make any unforgiveable missteps. The combat has occasional moments of brilliance that recall the glory days of ‘90s RPGs
A repetitive experience that somehow makes hunting down ghoulish spirits dull
Furi's sole focus on cripplingly difficult boss fights is the definition of niche. Those who aren't up for the challenge will be disappointed
Hundreds of hours of entertainment with a compelling hunting and upgrading loop
This follow-up builds on the well-designed original, and does so without overcomplicating the mechanics
A charming story and enjoyable combat make the journey worth taking even if sub-par puzzles, technical issues, and frustrating controls drag down the experience
If you could find a match consistently you’d experience the mediocre gunplay. Unfortunately, you’ll be staring at a matchmaking screen more than playing the game
The tension is high in every match, with jump scares and thrilling chases peppering each encounter with the killer
Grand Kingdom offers plenty of fun and tense tactical battles, giving you a slew of customization options and online competition
Though light on traditional gameplay, the stories you encounter in this strange world are worth listening to
The story doesn’t add much, but the music-based gameplay is better than ever thanks to better indicators of your timing
Inside is the closest I have ever felt to experiencing a simulated nightmare. It’s the perfect showcase of the kind of emotion an interactive experience can inspire