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Indivisible is an RPG epic that uniquely blends action/turn-based combat into one extremely satisfying package
John Wick Hex is a triumph of clever ideas being used to give players the agency to really feel like the badass they saw in the films, to try and best translate exactly how they’d take care of business if they were Keanu Reeves
Concrete Genie is a shining example of what games and studios are capable of when tackling underrepresented issues, and it does so in a way that's vibrant, creative and above all – incredibly fun
A return to the form for the puzzle-platformer series that plays like a dream
FIFA 20 does enough to deliver a strong footballing experience, but not all the changes hit the mark
Code Vein is a pretty solid attempt at a formula that is tried and true and manages to bring some cool ideas to the table
Link's Awakening successfully captures the brilliance of the 1993 classic and presents it in a way that will please most
A reinvigorated and well told narrative bolstered by an excellent multiplayer offering make the newest numbered entry one of the best in the series
Technical troubles and predictability hurt what is otherwise a heart-pumping horror with a story worth uncovering
Honestly? For its price there is little reason not to pick up Children of Morta, apart from the obvious case of you don’t like Roguelike Action RPGs
Agent A: A Puzzle in Disguise is a charming and lighthearted point and click adventure game that succeeds in making you feel like a secret agent, in part due to its bulk of varied and unique puzzles
Monster Hunter World: Iceborne has blown me away with just the sheer quality that it puts forth
While it might not do everything in its power to earn that 'Remastered' title, this port still offers some compelling reasons to replay the best Final Fantasy game of all time
Although it doesn't quite hit the heights set by its inspirator Until Dawn, Man of Medan is a positive debut for the Dark Pictures Anthology thanks to an excellent narrative
Control's unique multi-dimensional setting and quirky sci-fi tone make for a good time, even when the combat doesn't quite rise to the same level
Astral Chains is a tour de force of potent writing, sumptuous presentation and multifaceted gameplay that stands up with the best that PlatinumGames and the genre have to offer
Ancestors: The Humankind Odyssey is an ambitious take on the survival genre that is hampered by poor design choices
Overall, Wreckfest really hits the nail on the head as a casual arcade driving (and wrecking) experience
Remnant has somehow distilled key aspects of popular games and brewed something that stands on its own merit
It's a little light on features, but RAD's world still has depth and a wicked-enough core gameplay loop that I can't stop coming back for more