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A faithful reproduction.
A fun little action gore-fest.
One of the deepest, most substantial, most polished productions of 2019.
Kingdom Hearts is still peerless; there’s really nothing else like it.
With its anime stylings, rogue-lite rules, and hack-and-slash gameplay, RemiLore is an interesting experiment.
Those looking for a new way to scratch the itch left by Hotline: Miami or feel like an Eastern gunslinger would do well to give it a try.
The game system in Atelier Lydie & Suelle is solid, combat is great and the soundtrack is nice, but we could have expected more from a title marking the 20th anniversary of the series.
In this Valentine's Day metaphor, it's six roses short of a dozen.
Anyone who grew up loving Castlevania and Demon's Crest, keep this game on your wish list. Just don't pull the trigger until a patch is released.
Oniken is a faithful reproduction of something that wasn't very good to begin with.
NightCry almost reaches “so bad it’s good” status, but veers on the side of frustrating a little too often.
If you can gather a team of four players and don't mind consulting a FAQ every now and then, this might be a good investment.
An easy recommendation for platforming and action-adventure fans.
An essential piece of the Resident Evil canon.
You owe it to yourself to play this hidden jewel of the sixth gen.
A satisfactory addition to your next game night.
The industry can always use more risky passion projects like this, even if they don’t always reach their full potential.
The setting and characters deserve a sequel—indeed one is teased in a post-credits scene—with a greater focus on what 13AM does best: platforming.
Planet RIX-13 is a forgettable exploration adventure that could have been so much more.
Most of the time, unfortunately, it's satisfied with being safe, familiar, and unambitious.