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Paper Mario: Color Splash continues a trend away from the series' roots, and while that may not be what fans want, the end product is still engaging and, most importantly, fun.
SpongeBob Squarepants: Battle For Bikini Bottom Rehydrated is a fun, colorful, and funny remake of the beloved classic that brings together everything fans love about the show.
Radical Rabbit Stew nails its particular blend of fast-paced action and thoughtful puzzling to create a game that holds your interest to the last bite.
Neon Abyss is a really good game, and it's worth getting.
Maid of Sker could have been great, but a plethora of problems ruin it.
If you raise families in The Sims 4, then Parenthood is a must-have.
Conglomerate 451 is a great cyberpunk dungeon crawler with fun resource management and gunplay.
SuperMash is a unique and ambitious title that does some things right but at the expense of many other elements of the game
Xenoblade Chronicles is one of the greatest JRPGs ever made, and that remains true 10 years later.
Persona 5 Royal is the definitive way to play as a Phantom Thief.
Maneater is neither a shallow, nor very deep experience, but provides some good fun that players can take a weekend to chew on.
Assetto Corsa Competizione has built what could be a great foundation for pure racing simulation with excellent AI behavior and authentic audio, but if you don't have a steering wheel to use, you're probably not going to enjoy it as much.
Between its nuanced story, consistently fresh gameplay, and bleeding-edge visuals, The Last of Us Part II stands among the greats in the action-adventure genre.
Despite some drawbacks, The Takeover offers entertaining beat 'em up gameplay with an '80s action movie vibe.
Although not for everyone, Return of the Obra Dinn is worth the time of anyone who loves mental challenges and maritime mystery.
Despite a few bugs and complete lack of deformable terrain, Minecraft Dungeons is a novice-friendly action RPG set in a world full of familiar creatures both children and adults can enjoy.
West of Dead is an excellent, action-packed, Western twin-stick shooter that features smooth gameplay and striking atmosphere.
Disintegration is a fresh concept that feels as though it was lost in time since the days of the OG Xbox but fails to stand out, especially with its multiplayer mode that simply isn't worth your time.
I wanted to enjoy Summer in Mara, but with gameplay consisting of little more than trading quests, I was led disappointed with such a mediocre performance at best.
Control: The Foundation is a rock-solid expansion that provides more of the explosive action, mind-bending mystery, and quirky humor that makes the main game so much fun.