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Fallout 76 is one of the most lifeless games the company has ever produced.
NG fully captures what made Experience so well-regarded in the horror adventure genre following Death Mark's success.
It still looks lovely and sounds spectacular, and traffics in some inventive physics-based puzzle-platforming.
One-hit kills, extra life limits, infrequent checkpoints, and overlong, excessively-difficult dungeons make this tribute to the Game Boy more frustrating than fun.
With a friendly approach to gaming, a warm sense of humor, and lots of content, the HP Collection is a good investment for younger and/or less accomplished gamers.
Super Mario Party is like comfort food on a cold rainy Friday.
If Japanese indie developer Edelweiss wasn't already on your radar, consider this your wake-up call.
Moonlighter's combat, art, quality-of-life fixtures, and addictive gameplay loop make for an easy recommendation.
With a lot of great content, much of it new, including added characters and a high volume of additional story elements, The Caligula Effect Overdose is a remarkable example of a valuable remake.
LEGO DC Super-Villains offers a huge amount of bang for its buck.
It’s hard to say no to the short but sweet blast of enjoyment that’s on offer here.
The Long Night Collection makes a suitably spooky debut.
If you're partial to local party games and/or abstract storytelling, Zarvot might be worth trying.
With plenty of clever color-coded challenges, frenzied four-player platforming, and lovely music and art, Joggernauts is a fair installment in the auto-running sub-genre.
A decent investment for The Surge faithful.
Short, inconclusive, but monstrously intense, Transference represents the next step forward for narrative games.
Those who like their shooters action-packed and intense, especially those who appreciate that late 80s retro gaming flavor, will certainly get a kick out of this one.
This intentionally slow, character development-centered, and fluid piece of art is worthy of admiration.
One of the better indie game on the market.
Shadows: Awakening is sure to offer ARPG fans something meaty to chew on between Diablo III seasons and Path of Exile leagues.