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The Frozen Wilds offers a new and condensed mystery that hits most of the same notes players loved about the main game
A bawdy arcade experience good for couch competitions, but MFL lacks the depth needed to keep players coming back
While the campaign suffers from uninspiring cliches and endless killing fields, the multiplayer options are excellent and bring the series back from the future
Pinball FX 3 provides some new ways to enjoy your pinball collection, even if your rivalries are a bit more buried
Oure is beautiful, but it's dull and cribs too much from its inspirations to be a worthwhile journey on its own
Bland levels, basic platforming, and tedious boss battles render Bubsy's return unnecessary and unfortunate
Wolfenstein II brings the gruesome thrills and spins an unforgettable story filled with believable characters fighting for a better world
Expanded progression, open-world freedom, and a fascinating backdrop make for an enticing origin story
With hundreds of moons to collect and a dizzying number of secrets to unearth, Super Mario Odyssey is a monster of a game that rarely dips in the fun department
While the best moments come when your hand-crafted party combines to defeat a powerful foe, the patience and repetition required becomes frustrating
Hidden Agenda doesn't live up to Supermassive's interactive take on the teen slasher genre, but still weaves a suspenseful mystery worth more than one playthrough
Fire Emblem Warriors manages to stay consistently entertaining despite pacing issues and an uneven balance between action and strategy
The online racing is very engaging if you can put up with the game's overall structure
Though tragedy on the horizon colors all of Chloe and Rachel's interactions, it also makes the fun and hopeful moments more poignant
The Fractured But Whole is a worthy follow-up to one of the best video game adaptations of a TV show ever made. It has consistent humor, a story with a satisfying pay-off, and a fun new combat system
The Evil Within 2 offers some enjoyable scares, but it never transcends or deviates from the many works it draws from
The missions are designed with replayability in mind, but the game needs a serious overhaul in A.I. and controls to justify spending more time with it
Higher emotional stakes lend weight that pulls back from the levity these characters are known for
Though slimmed down compared to other iterations, this version has enough features to make it enjoyable
It's great to get behind the wheel in Forza, but the rest of the game's structure gets in the way