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Though some enjoyment can get lost in the chaos of battle, it is easily one of the most immersive experiences of the year when players take the time to get familiar with the combat mechanics.
Rage 2 is a great single player open world FPS game with plenty of action and enemies to kill, but the lackluster plot holds the game back.
Team Sonic Racing is good, but it's a step down from Sumo Digital's previous kart racers.
Momodora: Reverie Under the Moonlight is a masterfully crafted Castlevania clone that manages to stand out among the rest on its aesthetic.
The Sinking City brings together Lovecraftian horror with detective gameplay into a solid horror mystery game.
The Eternal Castle [REMASTERED] is a faithful replication of nostalgic cinematic adventure games like Prince of Persia and Another World.
Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night is the outstanding game that Iga promised us, currently blighted with several game-breaking bugs.
Borrowing from Crypt of the Necromancer's DNA, Cadence of Hyrule is a fantastic fusion between roguelike and rhythm with beautiful visuals, sharp gameplay, and a soundtrack fans the world over will love.
Warhammer Chaosbane packs a lot of action in this action-rpg game, but there's not enough original content to give the game any long term replayability.
Void Bastards thrills just long enough before its grinding collecta-thon becomes taxing.
While the first Life is Strange was clear in its story direction, Life Is Strange 2 Episode 3 builds off the strong foundation of the first two episodes towards something entirely surprising.
Spyro Reignited Trilogy is a beautiful game and highly recommended for those who played the originals and those who are new to the series alike!
Bloodstained: Curse of the Moon is an amazing retro game that is familiar and fun.
I would recommend Darksiders III if you are a fan of the series, or if you are simply looking for an exciting action game.
You won't feel bitten for picking up The Walking Dead: The Final Season, a fitting conclusion to the long-running and beloved series.
Detective Pikachu offers a refreshingly different kind of story set in the Pokémon world, although the gameplay proves too simplistic for adult players.
For deckbuilding and video game mashups, this is as good as it gets.
Iris.Fall is a creepy, surreal puzzle adventure game that has a great storyline.
A Plague Tale: Innocence is a dark, mature game that tells a great story with top-tier characterization and well-realized gameplay mechanics.
Hellmut delights with its silly characters and explosive action, but its repetitive level design holds it back.