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Hellpoint is a mediocre game with an uninteresting world overshadowed by a slew of superior entries in the genre.
Control: AWE admirably serves its purpose as a formal beginning to the Remedy Connected Universe and adds a few cool perks along the way, but fails to stand as a compelling Control expansion in its own right.
Hellbound attempts a return to the classic and beloved twitch shooters of the 90's, but falls flat in too many ways to earn a recommendation.
If you enjoy Japanese culture, Japanese songs, and rhythm games, Taiko no Tatsujin: Drum ‘n’ Fun! is absolutely for you.
NASCAR Heat 5 is the next iteration of the annual release, but fans will be disappointed to find out that not much has changed from last year even if the experience holds up.
Kingdom Hearts III Re:Mind offers challenging boss-fights and fun moments of fan-service, but suffers from its brief length and lack of new levels.
Despite a few missteps in level design, Ape Out delivers a solid beat 'em up experience with its aesthetic.
Nearly two years after its initial release, Battlefield V is a solid first-person shooter with an enjoyable campaign that unfortunately continues to suffer from many fo the issues that tainted its launch.
Humor was only one component that made past Paper Mario games so well-loved; The Oragami King eschews all the other important ingredients.
Fall Guys is a great time whether you are playing alone or with friends and family, though it can feel repetitive after you've seen all that it has to offer.
The final exclusive title for the PS4, Ghost of Tsushima invites players to explore a rich and immersive world while also treating them to an engaging story and a dynamic battle system that is sure to entertain for many an hour/
Lithium City is a polished and satisfying cyberpunk beat 'em up with thoughtful mechanics and some very frustrating difficulty spikes.
Pokemon Sword and Shield: The Isle of Armor is a great welcoming add-on to the base game.
Carrion is a stellar example of how indie developers like Phobia Games Studio continue to provide unique fusions of video genres.
Willy Morgan and the Curse of Bone Town is a good game to get on sale, for the kids.
One of the best JRPGs to ever be released is now in its most accessible form, now go get it and reach out to the truth.
Black Paradox is a game seemingly designed with the philosophy that gamers enjoy ice skating uphill.
Disco Elysium presents an unforgivable experience that is only occasionally weighed down by pacing issues, but otherwise soars to new heights of interactive storytelling.
Although very short, Before I Forget's emotional highs and lows are enough to make any player care for Sunita, and feel the plight of those who suffer like her.
Those Who Remain is a strong horror game, but it's not for everyone.