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Succeeds as a shining example of the bullet-hell roguelike that's just tough enough without coddling the player
Like Don’t Starve, Shipwrecked is fun for a time but often too punishing and meandering for its own good
An excellent entry in the fantasy series featuring unique environments, bosses, and a massive wealth of secrets and surprises
The show leaves a bit to be desired, but the game is full of breakneck firefights and stunning action set pieces
This game appeals to both hardcore and novice drivers, but its limited Time Attack focus isn't for everyone
The long-running series needed new experiences, and Sony delivered two that will make you spend more time in Diamond Dynasty
It’s fun to see the continuation of Jesse’s tale, but the storyline in this episode feels rushed
Mashing together the challenge of Dark Souls with the platforming and combat styling of Castlevania makes for a challenging but highly rewarding formula
A 90-minute action sequence that fails to live up to the promise of the first episode’s ending
Dirt Rally isn't deep in every area, but the gameplay alone makes this my favorite rally game
With stellar use of humor and brain-teasing puzzles, this adventure game provides plenty of fun (and many laughs)
Stardew Valley is a fantastic game that's much more than its farming simulator sales pitch suggests
Hyrule Warriors is still a fun take on the Zelda universe, and the added content is worthwhile, but the technical issues make it hard to enjoy
Pokkén is a fun fighter with familiar Pokémon characters and surprising depth, but it failed to become a fighter I see myself playing for years to come
The spongy, fantastical gunplay stands at odds with the Tom Clancy brand, but The Division features some great combat arenas and a well designed loot system that keeps you coming back for better gear
UFC 2 captures the adrenaline rush that is MMA with features like a deeper career and the wild Knockout mode
There's only so much fun you can get out of playing the same level over and over again
Revelation's choice to let players have their cake and eat it too works for the most part; unfortunately, the story suffers because of it
Not only is this a playable homage to the legend's career, it's also a decent rally game
Each level is a tight-knit firefight that unfolds like a classic gun-fu action film