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Cyberpunk 2077's compelling characters and well-realized dystopian world delivers dozens of hours of open-world fun—provided you have the right hardware on which to play it, and a high tolerance for objectionable content.
The Medium is large in ambition and pulls it off with ease.
Scott Pilgrim Complete Edition is the definitive version of the beloved game that debuted two generations ago. This time, online multiplayer further enhances the fun as players can bring in three buddies to bash baddies and get the girl!
Colossus Down delivers more of the series' trademark wacky humor, but its core gameplay proves merely adequate.
Ys IX: Monstrum Nox is a great action-RPG with fun, likable characters, a beautiful world to explore, and addictive combat everyone should try out.
The classic Hitman gameplay is as polished as it has ever been and it's campaign provides a surprisingly satisfying conclusion to Agent 47's journey.
Where Werewolf: The Apocalypse lacks in quality, it makes for in gameplay and one of the few lycanthrope-centered power fantasies around.
Evolution translates well into a digital experience, even though the Switch port is lacking in quality.
Though Amnesia: Rebirth doesn't reach the heights of Dark Descent, it is a solid pyschological thriller.
Death Road to Canada is an action-packed, bizarre, and challenging road trip through the zombie apocalypse that needs you to have an equally strong sense of humor.
Cute anime girls paired with a fun parody of RPGs makes for a fun time; just be careful of the fan service.
It is creative puzzle experience for those who are interested in depression mental health perspectives and won't get triggered by it.
Uneven pacing and quirky controls aren't enough to undermine CrossCode's stylish graphics and sound, innovative puzzles, and fantastic story and cast.
Call of the Sea presents colorful atmosphere and layered intrigue, but some of its puzzles prove tedious to solve due to a lack of hints and guidance in each chapter.
Haven respects your time, and encourages healthy couple gaming.
Empire of Sin does little to brew up any revolutionary changes to the genre, but it makes for a fun time if you enjoy strategy and historical settings.
It's a feel good time; light on the wallet, time commitment, and difficulty, but filled with adorable moments and charm.
Odin Sphere: Leifthrasir is a solid Action RPG that's not for everyone.
From the more simplified and streamlined combat and upgrade systems to the lack of weapons and gear deterioration, Fenyx Rising allows players to simply focus on the journey and all the joy and sense of wonder that comes with it. With the year we've all had in 2020, I don't know what more gamers could ask for from a new IP in an industry consistently drowning in an ocean or reboots, remakes, and remasters.
The gameplay is decent, but Chronos' substandard graphics and lack of innovation means it fails to stand out amidst an increasingly crowded genre.