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You need an abundance of patience and a tinge of masochistic tendencies to enjoy it, but Titan Souls is a refreshing return to the brutal boss battles of yesteryear
Brutally satisfying and enjoyable in its absurdity, Mortal Kombat X carries the franchise's flag high
You can power through a few rounds of Tower of Guns quickly, and the inventive enemies and non-stop action keep you coming back
The best game of baseball you can play returns in nearly the same shape it was in last year
Good puzzles and novel controls make Affordable Space Adventures' world one worth exploring
While not as strong as a core Odyssey title, this blending of games succeeds in being challenging, lighthearted, and entertaining.
The new enemy arrangements don't trump the original Dark Souls II, but it's still a great jumping-on point
A fantastic tactical RPG for players looking for a deeper and more complex story and gameplay experience
The basic loop is fun for a while, but the repetition and slow payoff make it difficult to stay interested
It draws you in with nostalgia and slaps you with innovation when you think you know what's next
Xenoblade innovates, while also remembering the things people adore about the genre
House Forrester is bloodied further in this episode, and Gared's story makes a fun turn into unexplored Game of Thrones territory
Atlas Mugged delivers a solid opening and a few chuckles, but I would've liked more meaningful choices and character development
While the second episode is flawed, I'm still invested in these characters and curious how things will turn out
An unsettling, Lovecraftian adventure through nightmares that constantly tests and enthralls the player. Just when you think you have things figured out, new elements come into play
Skip the single-player campaign and jump straight into the refined multiplayer
Resident Evil Revelations 2 is intriguing with memorable battles, tense action, and surprise twists. Unfortunately, has some trouble keeping its momentum
The additions to this addictive series don't radically change what it is about, but rather plug into what the series is already doing so well
An intriguing twist on long-running Final Fantasy tropes, but the experience is ultimately brought down by repetition and lackluster storytelling
Mario Party is good at creating an excuse for jovial arguments and competition with friends, but it continues to favor random chance over identifiable mechanics and tactics