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Sakuna: Of Rice and Ruin is a fun, cute action platformer bogged down by unnecessary repetition and tedious farming mechanics.
The appeal of a beautiful environment and unique theme saves Raji: An Ancient Epic from being little more than a latent bore.
Bad design choices outweigh the good and cripple Resonance of Fate's potential.
Not spectacular, but enough fun to be worth the price of admission.
Yakuza Kiwami does a remarkable job of bringing a PS2 era cult classic to modern audiences in a fresh way, even if some poorly aged parts drag it down a little.
G.I. Joe: Operation Blackout's beautiful animated cutscenes can't make up for the poor gameplay and lack of online multiplayer.
Everyone should play Tell Me Why for what it says about how we often neglect or don't recognize the love of those around us and how that can effect everyone, not just ourselves.
Command and Conquer Remastered Collection is a strong return to form for the franchise even if it doesn't meet all the criteria that gamers have to come expect from remastered games.
This RPG values your time, does complicated sci-fi storytelling right, and just may usher in a new style of how RPG's play.
A Total War Saga: Troy is a promising, if not quite polished game, that brings the Trojan War epic to life and has a lot to offer both veterans and new players of the Total War franchise.
The game is a superb time for veterans, and amazing for newcomers.
Despite the slow start, Trails of Cold Steel IV delivers a conclusion worthy of the series' 16-year legacy.
A worthy piece to the collection of platformers on your shelf.
Serious Sam 4 makes another attempt at being more than an average first-person shooter, but didn't have enough ammunition to blow me away.
While others may chalk this game up to be a masterpiece, I find The Witness to be a headache—in more ways than one.
Yakuza 0 suffers from a few bumps here and there, but like its stalwart protagonist, it stands up and doesn't let those stop it from being a truly superb experience.
Absolver promises a lot and delivers most of it, but cuts itself off just when it gets good.
Spellbreak is a fun and frantic battle royale that still has room to grow as it evolves with future seasons.
When it comes to anime games, FAIRY TAIL soars above most and delivers a mostly faithful tale of fun and friendship.
Panzer Paladin is a faithful recreation of 2D NES platformer games that offers one of the best retro experiences in years.