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Outriders is a fantastic third person shooter with addictive loot mechanics, fun superhuman powers, and a solid narrative anyone without an aversion to foul language can enjoy.
Though some flaws hold it back from greatness, this is a solid addition to the franchise.
A cartoony reimagining of the classic Battletoads franchise is let down by mediocre gameplay and flat comedy.
Twin Mirror's mediocre character development and disjointed plot, accompanied with lush visuals and diverse characters, leads to an intriguing but ultimately lackluster experience.
Fans of the Half-Life universe will be more than satisfied with what Alyx has to offer, and newcomers will be introduced to a rich and intense world to explore and solve puzzles as plot threads related to the previous games are revealed.
The Messenger executes the perfect experience of play, narrative, and style.
Loop Hero provides a deep experience that will last for endless hours, and rises above the standards of the genre.
Crusader Kings III is offers a full-fledged grand strategy experience with tons of content, and gamers will be telling the compelling stories of their dynasties for years to come.
Blind Drive takes a unique concept, polishes it to its fullest extent, and delivers an entertaining and engaging experience the whole way through—though its objectionable content may leave some players with mental road rash by the end.
This is not the port we are waiting for, but still one of the best fighting games on the Nintendo Switch.
If players can get past the grueling difficulty in the earliest parts of the game, they will find a whimsical fantasy tale that combines elements of genres they already love into something truly unique.
Bravely Default II is a treat for old-school JRPG fans.
Demon’s Souls offers a functional replication of the PS3 game classic, featuring more improvements than downgrades.
Fallen Legion Revenants is a fun action RPG with a well done story that overstays its welcome with drawn-out combat scenarios and frustrating stealth sections.
Disjunction's gorgeous art and thoughtful narrative are its strong points, but its frustrating performance issues and lack of gameplay and environment variation keep it from achieving its developers' high hopes.
Although it earns points for its significance for the Fire Emblem series and the Strategy genre as a whole, this game is archaic and barely playable by today’s gaming standards.
Hades is a lot of fun and has set the standard for what a roguelite can and should be.
West of Loathing is a hilariously clever and original RPG game that will give you the best darn tootin' adventure this feller's every seen.
Redout: Space Assault's mobile game roots sabotage what could have been.
SOLAS 128 is an excellent puzzle game that is well worth the time