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MLB The Show 20 has something for everyone, which isn't low-key praise. It's an acknowledgement of the breadth of good work done by the developers
The 2016 game now looks like a primer for a much more elaborate battle against the forces of hell
Warzone trades the complexity and tension of other battle royale games for streamlined, constant action with some great new twists – and it works
A new challenge system reinvigorates the familiar core, providing a wonderful incentive to explore all of Animal Crossing's myriad activities. This cheerful life sim is the next best thing to an actual vacation
Granblue Fantasy: Versus is a fun fighting game, but stops short of reaching its full potential
Better than its predecessor and a little longer, Will of the Wisps pounds out excitement at every turn
Offering a host of bosses to battle, challenges to overcome, and massive customization opportunities, Nioh 2 is a tantalizing treat for those with a thirst for serious and sometimes frustrating adversity
Despite some fun gunplay, the repetitive nature of the campaign means that the undead aren't the only ones wandering mindlessly
The story is fun to follow, but the real joy comes from playing levels over and over again to create the perfect combo run
I enjoyed racing spring cars on dirt ovals more than I thought I would
The novelty of traversal doesn't last, leaving you with a generic adventure inspired by Metroid
I wanted to explore Luna's world and soak in its sights for hours. Many of its puzzles are rewarding, but a few stinkers mar the experience
The career mode and creation tools are the best parts of AO Tennis 2, but the gameplay struggles to keep up its end of the bargain
The story delivers a nice payoff at the end, making the difficult puzzles worth the time
Warcraft III was a great game, but I struggle to find a reason to return to it in this form. Reforged has a laundry list of bugs, lack of polish, multiplayer options markedly amiss from the original offering, and uninspiring new assets
Too much grinding and a limited array of tactical options hold the game back
Dead Mage belts three home runs: one for the story, another for the action, and the last for the deep and interesting RPG elements
Getting to know your customers is the highlight of Coffee Talk, but some arcs are too cliché
With fun discoveries galore, I was always excited to step back onto the surface of this uncharted world
Though it seems to be a traditional adventure game at first, this is an enticing and bizarre tale unlike anything you've played before