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While EA Sports NHL 26 successfully captures the realistic elements of the sport, there is still room for improvement. The game lacks arcade-style modes, and the overall gameplay feels monotonous. At times, it seems that the franchise gets overshadowed by other EA Sports series. NHL 26 has the potential to be even better, but aside from two improved game modes and minor gameplay adjustments, it resembles its predecessor.
Everybody’s Golf Hot Shots feels like a day on the course that starts lighthearted, turns into real competition, and ends with laughter at the clubhouse. It’s a definitive entry in the franchise, a love letter to golf as a sport and as a community, and it leaves you ready to tee up again and again.
Titanic Scion is stylish but shallow, clunky but occasionally fun. It’s a PS2-era mech game wearing modern armor, and no amount of polish can hide the rust underneath.
The Knightling is a charming adventure that mostly succeeds despite its obvious limitations. While the technical issues and familiar structure prevent it from reaching greatness, there's genuine heart here that makes it easy to recommend to anyone seeking a lighter, more focused alternative.
Heading Out gives you a roguelike driving experience where you must pace yourself and manage your money. The driving mechanics are solid and there are lots of variations to keep gameplay interesting. Once you beat the game, there’s no incentive to replay the game again. It’s a solid yet short roguelike experience that driving fans will enjoy.
By the time you reach the end, Shuten Order feels like more than just a murder mystery. It is a meditation on faith, mortality, and the lengths we go to preserve our existence. The fact that it delivers this through stealth sequences, detective puzzles, romance scenes, and death games only makes it more memorable. Shuten Order may stumble, but it never stops being fascinating. It is the kind of game that sticks with you not because it is perfect, but because it dares to be different. Blessed be the Shuten Order indeed.
EDENS ZERO is a cosmic adventure that captures the style and heart of its anime roots, but stumbles on polish and depth. It is a flawed game that still manages to be an endearing one. Fans will overlook the rough edges and enjoy the ride, while newcomers will find a decent but imperfect gateway into Mashima’s space fantasy.
Robots at Midnight is comfort food. It's not going to blow your mind or redefine what games can be, but sometimes you don't want that. Sometimes you just want to punch robots in a colorful world while searching for your dad. But combat, while fun, never evolves much beyond what you learn in the first hour.
This is what a franchise revival should look like. Shinobi: Art of Vengeance honors its heritage while confidently establishing its own identity in the modern gaming landscape. It is a masterful blend of style and substance that feels both familiar and new.
Hungry Meem lets you rebuild an entire civilization through dungeon exploration. Rebuilding a civilization through gathering and cooking food is enjoyable. Not being able to control your Meems is tough and it often feels like the game is constantly holding your hand. It’s a decent management experience but the experience isn’t as fun as it could be.
Mafia: The Old Country is the crown jewel of the series. A story that makes you bleed, laugh, and curse in Sicilian all in the same breath. The graphics will blow your fedora off, the gameplay’s smoother than Sinatra, and the story’s got enough heart to remind you why family, no matter the sacrifice, always comes first. So pour yourself a glass of red, light a cigar, and remember… loyalty and ma familia above all.
Is This Seat Taken? is one of the rare puzzle games that manages to be both relaxing and engaging, funny and heartfelt. It’s the kind of game you can recommend to anyone, whether they want something light and cozy or a clever set of challenges to chew on. It's easy to say , Is This Seat Taken? is a delightful, cozy puzzle adventure that is as funny as it is clever. It is one of the best feel-good puzzle games in years, and I cannot recommend it enough.
Troublemaker presents a powerful story about school life, standing up for yourself, and taking responsibility. There is also a decent exploration mechanic when the world opens up. Poor combat systems and bugs get in the way of enjoyment. It’s a decent game on the Switch 2 but it hasn’t held up to modern times.
Hell Clock is easy to recommend to players who want a solid, enjoyable, and polished roguelike, but it's definitely not the lightning in a bottle that will reinvent the tried and true genre.
A flawed but charming treasure hunt that offers a relaxing escape, perfect for moments when you just want to slow down and enjoy the simple pleasures of gaming.
Fretless is a fun experience! I enjoyed my time with the game and if you are a fan of musical based games and turn based RPGs, I believe you will also enjoy this hidden gem.
MADO MONOGATARI: Fia and the Wondrous Academy delivers a dynamic mystery dungeon experience filled with comedy. Moving around while fighting and launching magical attacks immerses you in the action. There’s a learning curve with a long tutorial that holds back some of the concepts. Give the game time to show its potential and you will have a memorable adventure.
Donkey Kong Bananza is a one-of-a-kind experience. I truly believe that Donkey Kong Bananza is another masterpiece from Nintendo. In the years to come, I can see this game being regarded as a classic, and that's a rare distinction for many games.
Wild Hearts S offers enjoyable gameplay reminiscent of its 2023 release on Xbox, PlayStation, and PC. The co-op mode during battles significantly enhances the experience. However, Wild Hearts S missed the chance to take advantage of the newly released console, making it feel like a rushed port for the Switch 2.
If Tripwire wants to salvage this, it will take more than patches. It will require humility, serious reworking of core systems, and a willingness to actually listen to the community that helped build this franchise in the first place. But until that happens, Killing Floor 3 is nothing more than a cautionary tale about how not to follow up a cult hit.