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Miles Morales steps up and delivers a knockout performance as the Spider-Man we need right now.
Mortal Shell is more than a simple Dark Souls clone.
Valhalla isn’t just a fitting end to this new trilogy, it’s also the strongest entry yet.
"It's not very good overall, but it's fun"
With a deeper level of adjustments and tuning, Re:Reckoning could have elevated a cult classic to equal many modern action RPG’s. Instead, this remaster plays it safe and doesn’t really change much.
Serious Sam 4 subpar level design and shooting action mar what should be an over the top action delight.
Microsoft Flight Simulator’s simple elegance allows for a true serene gaming experience.
Rock of Ages 3 provides the unique brand of humor and history to make it a fun time.
Othercide’s striking visual style is backed up by innovative and solid turn based gameplay.
Desperados III builds off Mimimi Games recent history, and breathes new life into a classic series.
Pathfinder: Kingmaker Definitive Edition is a superior version of an already stellar game.
Excellent gameplay and visuals help elevate a bloated and poorly paced story.
Ghost of Tsushima treats the era with respect. The solemn approach to an open world is Sucker Punch’s best game yet.
Final Fantasy VII Remake delivers a bold reinvention of a classic while changing what a remake truly means.
Carrion is both a beautiful and grotesque nightmare that flips you into the role of the monster.
Atmos Games and Serenity Forge give a ten-year facelift to a wonderful story
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.