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Age of Wonders: Planetfall might be a spin-off of the mainline games, but it is good enough to become a series of its own.
Despite the lackluster narrative, the stretches of running fast and swinging around are wonderful, which are unfortunately buried by choppy visuals and frame-rate drops.
Sairento is not just one of the best VR games on the market; it is one of the best games money can buy,
If you enjoy Yakuza games, action games, or detective games like Heavy Rain or LA Noire, you have to pick this one up.
The Church in the Darkness is an okay stealth roguelike that shows humanity can twist religion into a dark monster.
Super Mario Maker 2 is everything you would want in a sequel, so do not delay and go play it now!
Crystal Crisis is a fun spiritual successor to Puzzle Fighter that is simple enough for all ages to pick up, but it falls a little short compared to its crossover predecessor.
With its biggest roster to date, Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3 is filled with familiar fan favorites and a few obscure additions, but is slightly bogged down by a dated camera system and some oddly timed difficulty spikes which, if players can look past these few flaws, is still sure to be enjoyed and supported for years to come.
The Final Battle edition of Attack on Titan 2 brings hours of content that fans will sink their blades into, whether they are learning how to slay Titans for the first time or coming back for more.
Fantasy Strike succeeds in being a great game for beginners to the fighting game genre, but accomplishes little else.
Blazing Chrome's explosive action and old-school aesthetic delight, even though the experience ends too quickly.
Terraria looks simple, but boasts incredibly deep gameplay with tons of surprises and so many ways to build and customize to your heart's content. If you want a deep platformer with endless ways to explore and challenge yourself, look no further.
Thronebreaker: The Witcher Tales is champagne on a beer budget.
Tiny Metal: Full Metal Rumble redeems what was missing from the original while bringing a massive, fresh campaign and some new mechanics to fans of the genre.
Samurai Shodown's gameplay is a welcome return, but it lacks a unique presentation that keeps it from standing out amongst the greats of the genre.
Lovely Planet 2 will keep you entertained, but only if you want to reach the game’s challenging time and shot count goals.
You get what you pay for with Hero Express—which is not much.
Outer Wilds is a big, beautiful game spanning an entire solar system that celebrates discovery while, at the same time, slaps you in the mouth for getting too curious.
Just Shapes & Beats is highly recommendable if you have the means.
My Friend Pedro delivers platforming gameplay that feels organic while encouraging skill improvement, though the scoring system may trivialize players' enjoyment on easier difficulties.