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Battle for Bikini Bottom – Rehydrated holds up as a solid platformer to this day. While it definitely shows its age and level design philosophy of the era its from, it still has a certain charm to it that can’t be replicated.
Poly Bridge 2’s relaxing music, fun presentation, and experimental approach to puzzle solving made for an experience that was consistently fun and interesting.
Staying faithful to the original while modernizing key aspects, Trials of Mana 2020 keeps what made the 1995 classic special.
Despite interesting concepts and a clever interface, In Other Waters’ simplicity holds it back.
Gears Tactics takes the great third person pop and stop shooter, into a new turn based, tactical realm.
Team Ninja opts for the bigger is better approach. More mechanics, weapons,story and a bunch of insane bosses make Nioh 2 an action delight.
If you are looking for a unique puzzler, or want to connect with characters as you live through social distancing, then I would recommend you pick up A Fold Apart.
“Jill Valentine’s brash attitude and confidence give Resident Evil 3 a Paul Verhoeven 80’s feel that nobody should miss.”
Doom Eternal rips and tears any fears of the sophomore slump with an incredible new chapter.
“More than a mere sequel, Ori and the Will of the Wisps innovates and excels in creating a bigger and bolder adventure in every way imaginable.”
“Corruption 2029 has it’s moments, but ultimately fails to live up the quality of Mutant Year Zero”
“Zombie Army 4: Dead War’s fun coop and well designed campaign elevates the franchise beyond being a mere spin-off”
Warriors Orochi 4: Ultimate provides new characters, story and a bevy of content that is sure to please returning players.
Dragon Ball Kakarot isn’t without faults, but the love, dedication and engaging battle system do the series proud.
“Whether playing as the Han Dynasty, or stoking the flames of rebellion with the Yellow Turbans, the Mandate of Heaven expansion is great for new and returning players.”
Darksiders Genesis’s superb blend of action, platforming and exploration make it one of the best games of the year.
Respawn delivers a good campaign with a great Star Wars story in Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order.
The Outer Worlds proves less is more. Obsidian knocks it out of the park with great writing, fun combat, and deep RPG mechanics.
Technical issues and questionable game design take away from Modern Warfare’s impressive new engine and great campaign.
Gears 5 ambition and bold direction breathes new life into old legends.