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Did you enjoy Sacred: Citadel's arcade-style hack-and-slash take on the RPG franchise? You're in luck, because that's where the series appears to be going overall
With fun gameplay, interesting combat tactics, and cool weapons, Crimsonland almost elevates itself above its exceptionally boring presentation
The punishing world dares you to press on, and the story is an emotional punch to the gut. In short, this is one of the best video games ever made
If you haven't played Abe's Oddysee, this is definitely the best way to experience it
The plot remains solid, and Telltale does a great job at exploring different mental states during the apocalypse
If you enjoyed Dark Souls II, it's hard to pass this addition up.
You'll enjoy turning this game off more than you enjoy any aspect of its gameplay
Deck customization has been something players have been asking for with this series, and it's a wonderful inclusion here, with the card pool borrowing from some of Magic's recent sets.
Plan to lose hours of your life thanks to great character customization, stellar combat, random loot, puzzles, bosses, and mysteries.
The finale resolves lingering questions while giving you more to ponder
Some technical limitations hold Lifeless Planet back from being a completely immersive adventure, but ultimately the experience is memorable
A shameless cash-in attempt is only redeemed by passable cooperative multipayer
Shattering enemies' skulls with a well-placed rifle round is satisfying at first, but the see-through kill gimmick gets old quickly
For players who haven't yet played this classic, the 20th Anniversary Edition is the best way to do so
A captivating, breezy journey that saves the most punishing levels for last. A New Game Plus boosts the replayability factor
While the puzzles and story aren't especially rewarding, the overall tone is still interesting and successful
The stripped-down gameplay suits the retro vibe, but only the most dedicated players will endure the grind
Wii U owners unfamiliar with the 3DS entries are in for a treat, but fans of the franchise won't find much new
The fighting system has a bit of a learning curve to overcome before you can appreciate the combat
Too simple to be satisfying, and not thematically deep enough to be interesting