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Derivative or not, and perhaps aside from the combat, every aspect of Journey to the Savage Planet is high-quality.
Zombie Army 4 is refreshingly guileless.
Its linearity and lack of freedom will disappoint, but almost every other aspect is stellar.
An intriguing indie title hoping to make a successful transition from mobile to PC.
Not quite a knockout.
A fine collection of some of Psikyo's best works.
Full of fun and addictive gameplay, with a great hook in its simulation mode to keep the action going far beyond the game's campaign.
Weakless has fundamentally solid roots but inconsistent design causes this experience to wither on the vine.
An interesting specimen that would’ve benefitted from annoying tedium and clunky controls being weeded out of its gene pool.
Shenmue III ironically becomes a breath of fresh air by remaining rigidly focused on what it used to be.
THQ has just declared open warfare on the likes of Blizzard, Runic Games, and the other ARPG big dogs.
It's very apparent that Lost Ember is a labour of love; one that forgoes any sort of depth and complexity in gameplay for the sake of beautiful presentation and an interesting story.
If you've been waiting for a new Super Turrican adventure on modern consoles, wait no longer.
GRIS is exactly what gaming needs more of.
Need for Speed Heat feels like a hotrod just a few parts shy of reaching its former glory.
Although it doesn't live up to the high standard set by the premiere Shovel Knight game and its single player expansions, Shovel Knight Showdown is a fine multiplayer brawler.
While there are certainly moments that dazzle, and over two-dozen hours of joyful fun to be had here, Pokémon Sword & Shield feels fairly standard and lukewarm.
Jamestown+ is an unlikely combination of mechanics, situations, and characters, but in the end all that matters is that it's a quality shoot-em-up.
If leaden pacing, meddlesome gameplay, and turgid storytelling is Kojima’s way for us to “build bridges” with one another, I’d rather have the wall be ten feet higher.
King of Cards is the triumphant end of an era.