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Creative environmental puzzles and unique boss battles make this a rewarding experience from start to finish
The premise may seem silly and lighthearted, but Afterparty goes well beyond drinking games into something more meaningful
The story and writing are still clever, but Dan's adventure hasn't aged well, and ends up being a chore
Leveling up guns is ridiculously fun, and the breadth of modes keeps this experience from feeling repetitive. This is a game you can sink tons of time into
Finding your way through (or around) various problems is fun, and a streak of silly humor keeps the tone light enough to counterbalance the darker themes
The Impossible Lair may receive top billing, but the entire journey leading to that titular final challenge is rewarding
Trails of Cold Steel III marks another school year full of adrenaline-pumping battles, interesting new faces, and unexpected hardships amidst political turmoil
Not as expansive in initial scope as previous expansions, Shadowkeep's standout feature is instead the way it redefines the core loop and encourages week-to-week investment
Codemasters' skill in the genre makes Grid a competent entry, but nothing more
Playing with friends can be fun, especially when stealth is working. But whether the game "works" is the key question at all times
At its best, John Wick Hex makes you feel like a trained assassin, but those moments are interrupted by strings of repetitive action
When Indivisible is good, it reminds me of some of my favorite games. But it hits those heights only rarely, and is usually pulled down by tedium, repetition, and other issues.
Fans of Magic: The Gathering finally have a digital product they can be excited for, with free decks and a constant flow of cards creating an enticing free-to-play experience
Neo Cab has a fun gameplay loop, but the customers you pick up are the stars of the show, making it a memorable journey that examines what it means to be human
The Surge 2 is challenging, but finds ways to continually reward the player, whether it's a new piece of armor, weapon, or a life-saving shortcut
You can have some fun with the stylish anime accoutrements, but Code Vein leans far too heavily on its inspirations and fails to capture any of the associated magic
FIFA 20's finer gameplay moments are overshadowed by the series' overall malaise
A few puzzles are exhilarating to decipher, but too many others beat the concepts into the ground through repetition without offering enough to keep the solutions fresh
Untitled Goose Game leans into its lighthearted, silly elements, providing plenty of chuckles and capturing the joy of figuring out how to mess with people
Link's Awakening was home to some of the best classic-era dungeon designs and bosses in the series, and this remake is a reminder of (or introduction to) its legacy