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This DLC has a lot of recycled material, and the payoff for trudging through it again is low
Some of the content is hit or miss, but the story is told nicely throughout and ends up being an enjoyable way to relive this saga
To the Moon is incredibly story-focused. Fortunately, that tale is powerful and heartfelt
Unconventional and risk-taking, Scarlet Grace houses a great battle system and interesting world, but its flaws get in the way
Solid controls and a diverse cast of characters provide entertaining matches, but the excitement is short lived
Keita Takahashi delivers another singular title that's as much an interactive art piece as it is a game
Even with occasionally questionable jumping sequences, this emotionally fraught journey is a potent statement on the nature of love, memory, and loss
From both philosophical and pure gameplay perspectives, I loved playing Mosaic
The Diaz brothers are likable heroes with a believable relationship. Their journey is punctuated by big decisions, surprising consequences, and a satisfying conclusion
Playing with a friend is more fun than solo, but odd design brings down both experiences
Exploring small towns is still fun and rewarding until you have to engage in battle and dialogue. Then it falls apart
Puzzles range from clever to obtuse, and exploring these impossible spaces is incredibly compelling
Jedi: Fallen Order tells a new Star Wars story and takes players to new places. It sits nicely alongside the Rebels and Resistance TV shows, which also dare to be different
The compelling formula of simultaneously building your collections of monsters and gym badges has proven timeless, but the new additions and enhancements show Pokémon isn't done evolving
The game's day/night structure is part of a compelling structure that makes NFS Heat a solid entry in the franchise.
The mystery has a satisfying payoff, but the bigger draw is navigating the main character's competing thoughts and weighing what kind of person you want him to be
Planet Zoo has a lot of ambition and depth, but it often comes at too high a cost
Despite strong competitive and cooperative multiplayer action, the PvE elements fall short of those marquee modes. The progression leads to more frustration than satisfaction
The pillars of gameplay, combat, and story all bear the mark of creator Hideo Kojima, but none of them stand out or carry the experience
Somehow simultaneously soothing and thrilling, this excellent arcade-style experience captures the joys of biking, nature, and competing against yourself