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Curse of the Dead Gods could’ve been so much more but instead was content with playing it safe and meshing with every other roguelike on the market. While it has a great art direction and unique designs those alone are not able to save it from mediocracy.
Final Fantasy VII: Rebirth is the definitive way to experience this story.
Plan your trip on this good ole fantasy adventure ship
Turnip Boy Commits Tax Evasion is a fun experience with some really solid writing, but the gameplay base doesn't do anything other games have done better.
Tekken is a near flawless fighting game that pulls no punches, but gives newcomers the tools to fight back.
It's more Diablo, as a newer fan it seemed great to jump in at this point, and I can only guess returning fans will enjoy the return to Sanctuary.
With such high highs and low lows, this game is what you make of it. If you can stomach the glitches and frustrations that come with the local co-op experience, you are in for a fantastic time.
Frontiers of Pandora's shortcomings come from its effort to be unique, but it makes a valiant effort in immersing players into its world.
NASB 2 is a much-improved sequel that offers a fun time for long-time Nickelodeon fans. It is an entertaining game with a lot of potential but may not hold long interest for veterans of the platform-fighter genre.
Venba presents a totally unique experience for players, with a touching story about the struggles of immigrants and the importance of culture, held back only by its short length.
A thrilling, chaotic, masterpiece of storytelling that offers a unique, multimedia experience that’s unlike any other video game out there. A must play!
Definitely no reason not to play this game.
Fashion Dreamer is a fun dress-up game that fails to reach its full potential.
Transformational, joyful, wonderful.
Sonic Superstars is is a spindash in the right direction, but makes some missteps that could be improved upon.
Achilles: Legends Untold brings a character many of us have written off back for an intriguing adventure, despite overselling their combat system.
Wargroove 2 is just as good as its predecessor, but it isn’t any better.
With excellent characters, great gameplay, and a fun setting, Gangs of Sherwood is one of the best beat 'em ups in recent years.
WarioWare: Move It! might not turn the world upside down, but its unique gameplay gimmicks and charm will get players smiling, laughing, and moving like nothing else.
Return to Moria doesn't challenge the genre, and instead of just tries to be a good game, and in that it suceeds.