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An easy skip, even if you like mecha-infused action
Sayonara Wild Hearts crackles with style, but is an ultimately inconsequential ride
World of Warcraft shows why it was – and remains – the MMO to beat, with an enthralling world and satisfying sense of progression
NHL 20 gives hockey fans plenty of ways to have fun and invest their time, but there are a few disappointments along the way
GreedFall's writing is solid, and the player choice is fun to engage in, but the game needs polish and more meaningful action
PES 2020 creates a vibrant drama on and off the pitch through small details that can make a big difference
There's a lot to chew on in this game, good and not as good, but thankfully the gameplay delivers
Despite its limitations, NASCAR Heat 4 contains enough improvements to make it attractive
Borderlands 3 is a love letter to its fans and a celebration of the style of play it first popularized. Filled with characters from previous installments, and unapologetic in its silly humor and bombastic action, it’s an amusing ride that seems hesitant to innovate.
The basic fun of fighting is counterbalanced by some punishing design that makes it hard to get fully invested in the action
Gears 5 delivers plenty of excitement in its encounters and story, and offers nearly endless thrills in its excellently crafted multiplayer experiences
Iceborne is a hefty expansion that provides a bigger, badder challenge. The fights can be both exhilarating and maddening, making it an experience of intense highs and lows
Even when the action gets predictable, the charming presentation and small touches keep the sense of adventure alive
Blair Witch does a good job capturing the sensation of getting lost – something I actively try to avoid. A memorable final act partially redeems the tedium of getting to that point
Smashing up cars is fun, and Wreckfest is an old-school racer that delivers on that thrill
Gobs of lackluster bosses and lack of any real endgame experience drag down a whimsical world full of secrets, challenges, and fun customization
The uninteresting story has plenty of dull moments, but isn't enough to kill the thrill of trying to keep all of the characters alive, especially when played with friends
Control's intense firefights are fun, but they don't evolve much in the second half. Fortunately, its unsettling mood and explosive moments more than balance the scales
Astral Chain is fun from start to finish, and gives the player plenty to chew on in terms of side missions and post-game content
Moments of beauty and distantly spaced moments of sublime discovery are separated by hours and hours of tedium and frustration