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It may be bland, but the experience doesn’t make any unforgiveable missteps. The combat has occasional moments of brilliance that recall the glory days of ‘90s RPGs
A repetitive experience that somehow makes hunting down ghoulish spirits dull
Furi's sole focus on cripplingly difficult boss fights is the definition of niche. Those who aren't up for the challenge will be disappointed
Hundreds of hours of entertainment with a compelling hunting and upgrading loop
This follow-up builds on the well-designed original, and does so without overcomplicating the mechanics
A charming story and enjoyable combat make the journey worth taking even if sub-par puzzles, technical issues, and frustrating controls drag down the experience
If you could find a match consistently you’d experience the mediocre gunplay. Unfortunately, you’ll be staring at a matchmaking screen more than playing the game
The tension is high in every match, with jump scares and thrilling chases peppering each encounter with the killer
Grand Kingdom offers plenty of fun and tense tactical battles, giving you a slew of customization options and online competition
Though light on traditional gameplay, the stories you encounter in this strange world are worth listening to
The story doesn’t add much, but the music-based gameplay is better than ever thanks to better indicators of your timing
Inside is the closest I have ever felt to experiencing a simulated nightmare. It’s the perfect showcase of the kind of emotion an interactive experience can inspire
A blast for Star Wars and Lego fans alike
Star Ocean: Integrity and Faithlessness is flat-out disappointing, from its bland cast and story to its problematic battle system and recycled content
Difficult puzzles and a bold, non-linear story structure will challenge your mind, and difficult moral decisions will test your heart
From its charming cast to the battle system that makes it into one big performance, Tokyo Mirage Sessions is zany in the best way possible
The kind of nostalgic gaming that makes you want to play the original Mega Man games instead
Though I learned a lot about underwater dinosaurs through Time Machine VR, it feels more like a museum exhibit than entertainment
Though I learned a lot about underwater dinosaurs through Time Machine VR, it feels more like a museum exhibit than entertainment
Atelier Sophie makes great improvements, especially with its rewarding alchemy and social systems, which always give you something to look forward to