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Silent Hope is a fun, mindless action RPG that mixes dungeon diving, crafting, and a variety of combat playstyle options.
A fan of the Disgaea series will enjoy more Disgaea, and there is clearly more to do.
At is core, Starfield isn't anything we haven't seen before. However, it delivers on immersing us into a vast universe that contains galaxies of possibilities.
Infinity Strash brings the story and visual flare of the beloved Dragon Quest manga to life with one of the most mediocre repetitive action RPGs in years.
While it fails to recapture a lot of what has made the series special and addictive over the years, Pikmin 4 is still a unique and fun experience despite its shortcomings.
A shell of a game, and not even close to the quality of Falcom's The Legend of Heroes series.
Dave the Diver not only offers a wholly unique experience but manages to make all of the elements fit together and were fun to play. The dialogue and humor are all cleverly written and show deep attention to detail in the game's storytelling.
Anonymous;Code does not have much gameplay; but it makes up for that with amazing visuals, sympathetic characters, and an intriguing story centered on Catholicism.
A creative take on a life simulation, Growing Up can feel repetitive but with numerous choices at the helm it can entrance players for hours.
Master Detective Archives: Rain Code is a trippy game that feels like a slightly tamer, though not quite family-friendly, version of the Danganronpa series. Great for lovers of the weird and whimsical.
Sea of Stars is a game that will garner lots of attention and praise over the coming years, and it deserves every bit of it.
The sequel to 2019's Souls-like shooter is a blast with polished gameplay, fun bosses, excellent co-op, and more variety than its predecessor.
The digital adaptation of the board game is faithful and atmospheric with some smart quality of live changes, but a nearly catatonic online community makes me want to sit down at a table with friends that much more.
Taking out dinosaurs as futuristic warfighters is both fun and ridiculous. Come for the gameplay but don't worry yourself with the narrative.
Final Fantasy XVI is the pinnacle of the franchise, the fantasy genre, and gaming overall.
Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective is a masterclass in storytelling and design, with an engaging and twisting plot that is backed up in every way by engaging and evolving gameplay.
The story of five young heroes saving their world is well-done if predictable, but the gameplay is addictive and the visuals are a treat you can enjoy without breaking the bank.
Jurassic World Evolution 2’s overall presentation and experience were good but the barebones free support post-launch paired with some minimal effort NPC designs and long loading times held this game back from receiving a perfect score however it is still an enjoyable romp through the universe of the Jurassic films.
Fobia has the right ingredients for a successful game but didn’t use them. It has a great atmosphere and soundtrack but without good gameplay, it falls apart.
Reverie maintains enough Trails DNA to be a worth your time, but it's lacking the charm of earlier titles.