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From gear to popular monsters, fans will enjoy the fun upgrade system combined with all the content emblematic to the series, but the overall journey isn't exciting
Mario & Luigi continues to have the best sense of humor of Nintendo's assorted franchises, and a quicker pace in the tutorial and storytelling departments make this one of the best entries yet
While the game can feel grindy at times and losing a critical team permanently is soul crushing, taking down big bosses, collecting treasure, and restoring the fallen hamlet to glory is challenging and fun
A skillfully crafted example of bygone horror games that still holds up today
Oxenfree has charm and experiments with choice in a fun way, but it has a few missteps that prevent it from reaching its full potential
With fun combat, interesting twists, and a cool social system, Trails of Cold Steel is one of my favorite recent RPGs
Unlike its predecessor, India is a slog that wastes its beautiful setting
This episode doesn't have as many memorable sequences, but it brings the Wither Storm saga to a satisfying and enjoyable conclusion
Something is wrong when the only fun a game offers is by giving you the opportunity to laugh at its ineptitude
Not as rewarding as the preceding chapter, but still worth playing for fans
Fans of strategy titles won't want to bypass this under-the-radar hit
A thrilling variation on the formula that harkens back to genre roots, even if the song catalog lacks the catchy replayability required
The racing is fast and exciting, but a lack of activities beyond simply nabbing first place pulls the game back
While the core game can be completed by a skilled player in under an hour, plenty of roguelike randomness and challenges keep you coming back
The lone multiplayer mode has great promise, but technical shortcomings need to be ironed out. Single-player fans will be disheartened by the lack of meaningful options
Solving Picross puzzles with the reward of gaining new Pokémon is a great hook, but the free-to-play mechanics hold the game back from being something special
The promise of seeing all 720 Pokémon is tempting, but the experience can't escape the dull combat and bland environments
Blowing up everything loses its anarchic thrill after several dozen times, but it's still a blast
Deep and satisfying in the early hours, but a tremendously lengthy and tedious grind gradually slows down the fun in the run-up to the conclusion
The season feels like it is back on track, and this entry delivers on the potential that the premiere episode promised