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Oure is beautiful, but it's dull and cribs too much from its inspirations to be a worthwhile journey on its own
Mr. Shifty has a lot of potential, but is marred by technical issues and a dull endgame
The barebones arena action offers too few thrills. If the distracting visuals don't turn you off, the sophomoric humor and constant barrage of insults will
A terrible continue system further drags down an otherwise mediocre story mode, and the lack of depth in multiplayer is immediately apparent
Though it has an intriguing premise, Memoranda is held back by its obtuse puzzle design and vague storyline
From the narrative to the puzzles, no part of Robinson: The Journey pays off
Birthdays the Beginning is about as exciting as watching paint dry – even if you get to pick the colors
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
Aside from a few highlights, Syberia 3 is frustrating with a simplistic story that never captured my attention
Star Ocean: Integrity and Faithlessness is flat-out disappointing, from its bland cast and story to its problematic battle system and recycled content
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
It's a deep dive into Animal Crossing's ordinarily shallow home-design pool, without the town elements that make the series such a success
If you like jump-scares, this is for you. If you like horror titles that effectively establish an atmosphere, this is not for you
Unlike its predecessor, India is a slog that wastes its beautiful setting
You'll enjoy turning this game off more than you enjoy any aspect of its gameplay
Amusing for an hour or so, and likely even more enjoyable with a group of onlookers reacting to the onscreen nonsense
A shameless cash-in attempt is only redeemed by passable cooperative multipayer
Poor matchmaking and punishing XP penalties kill the desire to partake in the slow progression
Conversing with Night City's ensemble cast is fun, but outdated combat mechanics and faulty enemy AI might convince you to play stealthily more than you'd like
Faithful almost to a fault, Hangar 13's remake puts a glossy finish on a title that is fundamentally musty by contemporary standards