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2064: Read Only Memories Integral is a point-and-click adventure with a bit too much exposition. The puzzles and story are very well done. But in this day and age, too much exposition can make a game drag and become boring. That’s where 2064 suffers the most. If you can stand it, then you will no doubt enjoy the characters and voice acting.
Monster Hunter: World stomps its way onto PC, but not without suffering a couple of setbacks in the process.
Red's Kingdom boasts a fun and cute aesthetic, but the gameplay on the Switch proves immensely frustrating. The game is better served as a small-doses adventure on mobile.
Overall, All-Star Fruit Racing is a cute kart racer for younger gamers. It’s aesthetically pleasing and has some fun racing moments. The game mechanics could use some work, but I don’t think it will stop the younger crowd from enjoying it. Serious fans of the kart racing genre may want to look elsewhere.
The Evil Within 2 is a solid horror title that has been keeping fans occupied as there are very few of them in the genre.
Super Metroid, Symphony of the Night, and now Dead Cells – it easily stands with the greats in every regard.
In the end, The Walking Dead: The Final Season is truly the start of the end. For there only being four episodes for this last season, each episode will be extra chunky with story and gameplay as we start reaching the deadline of Telltale’s The Walking Dead series.
More The Americans than James Bond, Phantom Doctrine takes the turn-based tactical genre and infuses it with Cold War espionage.
Every time I pick up this game, I have fun, especially with friends and I cannot wait for what the future holds.
Above all else Battlefront II is extremely fun. The gameplay is balanced and exciting. It is everything we, as gamers, had hoped for out of Battlefront and is a logical successor to the Battlefront series from the early 2000s.
After putting in 70+ hours into the game and unlocking all achievements, it is easy to say that it’s refreshing coming back to a game on a different perspective of the series that’s never been touched, its origins.
If you enjoy platformers or are looking for something relaxing to play, then definitely consider Super Lucky’s Tale
. A kid will most likely find some fun in the levels and the characters they know and love, but there isn’t much for them to keep coming back for.
If you’re a big enough fan to still excuse what I’ve encountered and play what’s fun in the game, go right ahead. But for those new or not too crazy for the Need For Speed franchise, it’s worth holding off until the mess is cleaned up.
Forza Motorsport 7 is the best looking and one of the best racing titles we've seen this generation.
Battle Chasers: Nightwar is a true RPG that all fans of the genre will appreciate.
If you’re into checking out new and unusual takes on games, then Cuphead is for you. I’d temper your enthusiasm, however, as that’s where the uniqueness ends. It’s an average, 2D hand-drawn game that it seems people are expecting way too much of.
As a whole, Lightfield is a game that brings a new level to racers that has never been touched. With the flaws that were present when I've played, it is still worth a try to get your hands on. Even if it's a game for only when you have people over, this is something that you do not want to miss out on.
Life is Strange: Before the Storm offers us the chance to use trust and love as our cloak and dagger.
Lawbreakers is a fantastic game. It has brought back the arena shooter genre in a way that it needed to come back for a long time.