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Marvel Cosmic Invasion demonstrates that Tribute Games excels at creating beat 'em up games, matching the quality of their previous titles. Enemies can get dull after a certain point, levels feel too short, and multiplayer is by far the game's best experience.
Sleep Awake prioritizes mood and story over mechanical complexity. It chooses psychedelic weirdness over conventional scares. You'll either connect with that vision or bounce off completely.
Tales of Xillia Remastered shines as a richly told story of conviction, coexistence, sacrifice, and hope. It is an essential play for fans of the genre and a powerful celebration of the values that define the entire Tales series. The journey through Rieze Maxia feels just as magical today as it did more than a decade ago, and this remaster ensures that its legacy will continue for many years to come.
Moonlighter 2 is not just a better version of the original concept. It is a full realization of what the series could always be. It builds a stronger narrative foundation, empowers its relic system with strategy and depth, and weaves its shopkeeping and combat into a loop that constantly rewards smart decisions. If the first game was a promising prototype, Moonlighter 2 is the true vision finally realized.
Even with all the upgrades, these remain old school fantasy adventures at heart. Their charm comes from their simple stories, earnest characters, and classic turn based battles that helped define the genre. What the remake achieves so well is balancing that vintage appeal with modern readability and improved pacing, making both quests approachable without losing their original personality. Taken together, Dragon Quest I and II HD 2D Remake feels like a lovingly restored treasure. It honors the history of the role playing genre while making the earliest steps of the Erdrick trilogy more enjoyable than ever for both returning fans and new adventurers.
Overall, Of Ash & Steel is a really fun game held back by some technical and mechanical issues. For fans of Gothic and Risen, you will definitely find a lot to enjoy with Of Ash & Steel. For those looking for a more modern action RPG with a lot of hand holding, you may want to set the game on easy and use walkthrough. Good luck out there and may the One guide you!
Desert Race Adventures is just a more modern take on Oregon Trail ... nothing more , nothing less . The game succeeds as a modern spin on Oregon Trail, trading wagons and rivers for engines and sand while keeping the heart of the classic experience alive. It offers a charming road trip through danger and discovery, wrapped in retro style and supported by thoughtful design. It is nothing more and nothing less, and that clarity is what makes the ride so enjoyable.
If Ubisoft wants to shape its own future as confidently as it asks players to shape Rome, it needs more than another carefully assembled sequel. It needs a new empire entirely, built on fresh ideas and fearless creativity, not another gentle rework of what once worked well enough.
It's a household name, it's "The Standard in FPS," and it's something that's so globally enjoyed it's almost celebrated. Every year a new Call of Duty feels like a mini holiday to the core audience who are dedicated fans, and they know a lot of us will continue to buy it. Is that necessarily bad? No, not really. Can it be better? Absolutely. Black Ops 7 is still a very fun and new content-filled game even if it's like the others in some ways, and each year I'll always end up right back where I started. Playing Call of Duty. Looking at BO7 from the outside in, to a veteran, knowing we will at the bare minimum have a year of content, whether through season updates, newly added weapons (or returning), or holiday/special events, this era of COD is honestly far more content packaged in the end. Don't get me wrong, nothing will ever come close to Black Ops 2 or MW2, but there truly is more to unpack here than just the cover.
Persona 3 Reload takes some of the finest modern Persona quality of life improvements and puts a new coat of paint on a fantastic classic My only complaint with Reload on Switch 2 would be that it is locked to 30fps. I can’t say I noticed any performance issues, and its overall presentation is excellent, especially in handheld mode. While it’s a great-looking game, it doesn’t feel like it’s doing anything too crazy, considering we have seen some incredible results from other Switch 2 titles, and I would have loved to see an option to decrease resolution a bit to hit a 60fps target.
Nascar 2025 is definitely a far better game than past iterations in my opinion. I hope to see them push the boundaries and offer better customization and even go back to the “Dirt to Daytona” style game where you begin from the actual ground up as a dirt car driver and drive into the big leagues. I feel strongly there is plenty of momentum to push Nascar 2025 into an 8/10.
The Atelier Ryza Secret Trilogy Deluxe Pack succeeds because all three games connect smoothly into one continuous journey. Characters grow, relationships evolve, and the world expands in a way that feels natural and consistently rewarding. The upgraded visuals and improved performance help everything feel fresh for both new players and returning fans. This collection also provides an easy entry point for newcomers since it highlights the series trademark blend of crafting exploration and lighthearted storytelling. Each game builds on the last which creates a unified experience that follows Ryza and her friends as they move toward something larger. Overall the Deluxe Pack delivers a cohesive and charming adventure that stands as one of the strongest story arcs in the entire Atelier franchise.
Hot Wheels Let’s Race: Ultimate Speed looks the part but fails to control like a dream. The Track Editor saves it from being just another forgettable racer, giving players a reason to keep coming back for one more lap.
Dreamed Away delivers a powerful story wrapped in a clever, skill-based combat system that rewards precision and reflection. Its atmosphere, art, and music create an unforgettable mood, and while its cryptic storytelling will not be for everyone, those willing to lose themselves in Théo’s nightmare will find one of the most emotionally resonant RPGs of the year.
Hello Kitty and Friends: Freeze Tag Party is the ultimate party game of Sanrio characters. While the gameplay can get dull pretty fast, it accomplishes what it wants to be, and that's a very simple game of tag. The variety of solo missions will keep you engaged for a while. This Hello Kitty game misses the opportunity to include multiplayer, as you are limited to local co-op or split-screen.
A Pizza Delivery is a surreal and artistic journey that serves up gorgeous backgrounds, clever puzzles, and a heartfelt mood, but it fumbles the human side of its story. It’s a thoughtful slice of indie ambition that tastes good but never quite satisfies your hunger.
Anima: Gate of Memories is decent, and I did enjoy my time with it overall. But the repetitive combat and clunky mechanics hold it back from being truly fun. I do think though that most people who decide to pick it up will enjoy it especially for the current price. The story is interesting, the world is varied, the graphics overhaul is well done, but with the remaster you aren’t getting much new content just a collection with a face lift.
It’s not a game for players who demand total control or deep narrative storytelling, but for those who enjoy the tension of unpredictable outcomes and clever roguelike systems, this is one of the freshest takes in the genre. Slots & Daggers doesn’t just reimagine dungeon crawling — it turns it into a gamble you’ll want to keep taking.
If you stumbled across this in the arcade and dropped a few quarters for a quick race, you'd probably have a great time. But to buy this at full price to play at home, you’d probably regret that purchase. Play Fast & Furious: Arcade Edition at a real arcade, and not at home!
The Jackbox Party Pack 11 promises five new original titles, but four of them lean heavily on familiar ground. Suspectives is basically Fakin’ It in disguise. Doominate is Quiplash with a dark twist. Cookie Haus is Tee K-O with frosting. Hear Say is Earwax remade. Only Legends of Trivia stands tall as something truly inventive, and it’s so good it almost justifies the purchase on its own. For long-time Jackbox fans, this pack is a mix of déjà vu and discovery. Most of the games are fun but familiar, while one is an instant classic that deserves its own spotlight. If you’re looking for something brand new, Legends of Trivia makes The Jackbox Party Pack 11 worth picking up — but let’s hope the next pack doesn’t rely on nostalgia to fill the table.