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Door Kickers: Action Squad is the kind of "modern retro" game that I would like to see more of.
Despite it having its fair share of issues, Marvel's Avengers is the licensed Destiny clone that is more than just that.
Dog Duty is a labor of love where the fruits of that labor are average.
Sea of Solitude sets up a strong premise and showcases a lot of heart, but its forgettable gameplay and mediocre storytelling hold it down.
Though the pixeled ideas of Adventures of Pip are fantastic, mediocre gameplay execution causes them to lose all their edge.
Shing! offers nothing new, is a bit clunky, and couldn't keep my attention after the first hour.
Divinity: Original Sin 2 is an absolute masterpiece of fantasy RPG games and a great starting point for new nerds as well as a solid choice for long-time fantasy nerds. Want a break from reality? Try Rivellon.
Ion Fury is the game Duke Nukem Forever should have been.
Manifold Garden achieves its goal of being a beautiful and unique experience, but at the cost of navigable environments and user experience.
Samurai Jack: Battle Through Time is much more impressive than was expected, but still feels too much like a greatest hits tour.
State of Decay 2 is a huge improvement over its 2013 predecessor.
No Straight Roads respects your time, and is worthy of your collection.
Total War: Three Kingdoms narrowly qualifies as a great addition to the Total War franchise as its 4X grand strategy tendencies loom.
With its beautiful art direction, interesting mix of strategy and rogue-like elements, and addictive gameplay, Othercide is a breath of fresh air in a genre that I didn't realize needed one.
If you are a rally racing fan or even just a racing fan, WRC 9 is a definitive rally experience that deserves a spot in your library.
With thoughtful design, masterful storytelling, and authentic worldbuilding, Night in the Woods is a game you'll be quoting, discussing, and exploring long after you finish playing.
Vampire: The Masquerade – Shadows of New York lives up to Draw Distance's promise of being a stand-alone expansion that offers an in-depth look into the World of Darkness.
Though it misses the mark on some important points, Destroy All Humans! (2020) is an incredibly faithful remake that is well worth picking up.
Through the Darkest of TImes is a great way to experience the realities of Nazi Germany and try to resist its evil, but it's definitely not for every kind of player.
Marvel's Iron Man VR is one of the best marriage of character and gameplay, and deserves to be played as soon as possible.