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The Ascent delivers meaty action and gorgeous visuals in an imaginative cyberpunk package.
Lawn Moving Simulator sounds like it would be ultra boring, but it is a well-crafted and serene experience.
Unbound: Worlds Apart is a thoughtfully crafted twitch platformer, though its odd blend of gameplay styles leaves it feeling, ironically enough, caught between two worlds.
Samurai Warriors 5 is the refresh that the series needed, but doesn't bring anything new to the war table.
Despite some clunky navigation and inconclusive plot resolutions, The Silver Case 2425 offers an enthralling narrative and character interaction.
INTERmission is a tremendous but short addendum that sets up the next installment with many exciting possibilities.
Eldest Souls is a difficult boss rush game with great combat, fun enemies, and a mysterious world that could break the spirit of casual adventurers.
Rift Apart stands as culmination of everything possible for the series on next gen hardware, providing a delightful visual and technical showcase held up by top notch writing and a lovable cast of characters.
Hitchhiker is a game with boundless potential, but it just missed the mark and may have included too many incomplete ideas in its story.
Although bursting at the seams with content, it is clear that Disgaea 6 is not meant for all audiences, with performance issues that are pleasing to no one.
Dark Alliance has great potential for success, but missed the mark on what could have been a great time with your fellow party members.
Wildermyth serves as a perfect entry point to newcomers to tactical RPGs, with beautiful artwork, a brilliant blend of strategy and storytelling, and a wealth of user-created content that will keep players coming back for more.
Despite being lackluster and downright flawed, I couldn't help but find World's End Club charming thanks to its sincerity and campiness.
The Red Solstice 2: Survivors has that B-tier charm for better and for worse.
Though some aspects could use some tuning, Chivalry II takes is rightful place on the throne of immersive medieval combat.
Going Under's satirical take on the dungeon-crawler has surprisingly layered gameplay and some great messages sprinkled throughout.
Mighty Goose is a great reminder that video games need not take themselves too seriously to be fun.
A vast improvement over Monster Hunter World, but it feels less robust in story content.
Scarlet Nexus is a fun, competent action RPG with fun combat mechanics, gorgeous visuals, and a surprisingly well done, complex story.
Beasts of Maravilla has great ideas and potential, but that doesn't save it from being a shallow and, ultimately, forgettable experience.