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If there's a lesson to be learned from A Legend Reborn, it's this: don't build a game off a meme.
Go to hell and back to save your son in this gorgeous, flawed story-driven survival game.
Given that it’s a remastering, it probably won’t take too long for a cost reduction, and closer to $20 feels much more reasonable given what’s presented here.
Yesterday Origins fails to escape many of the flaws of its genre, and doesn’t do enough with its story or characters to tolerate those issues.
The Infectious Madness of Doctor Dekker takes a great stab at presenting a modern FMV murder mystery game.
Strange Journey Redux is a masterclass in first-person dungeon crawling.
If you're one of the many gamers who missed out on the Wii U and want to delve into this enjoyable and charming platformer for the first time, it's definitely worth giving a go.
Valkyria Chronicles 4 is precisely what fans have been wanting from a sequel.
At its core, Last Encounter provides a fun experience that borrows elements from the shoot-em-up, while embracing roguelike qualities of randomization, and implementing plenty of customization.
You will almost assuredly find enough content and fun hack and slash action to justify a full priced title, even if it's not the absolute best Nintendo Warriors has to offer.
If you love old-school shooters like Quake and Unreal Tournament, and miss the barbarism of middle school gym class, this is the game for you.
Runner3 is a wonderfully weird game.
After years of legacy and increasing familiarity, the next chapter for a new generation has grown with its audience.
Walden does a good job of being like the book, and a very bad job of being a video game.
Some of the execution has more room for improvement than you’d expect from a sequel, but overall it provides a unique, fun, and satisfying gameplay experience.
This would have been a step forward… had it launched a decade ago.
If you're looking for a thoughtful sci-fi story and/or a point-and-click adventure in the LucasArts mold, and can tolerate the short running time, this is a good pick.
In need of a tune up.
The questions it poses will come off as pretentious to some, but I found it to be an enlightening experience.
Where some re-releases and remasters are content to add a single extra mode or a graphical face-lift, Shantae: Half-Genie Hero Ultimate Edition aspires to more.