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The best version of the best game in the Trails series.
Pokémon Legends: Arceus takes the Pokémon franchise into the future. Every fan should experience this game at least once.
Stray successfully translates the typical behavior of a cat into a fun and cohesive gameplay experience set within an intriguing sci-fi world.
SD Gundam Battle Alliance gives fans a smorgasbord of Gundam content while providing newcomers a great point to begin experiencing the franchise
If you're on the fence about playing this, then don't hurt your conscience, but if you do, wait for patch fixes.
PowerWash Simulator's simple gameplay loop delivers a surprisingly relaxing and addicting experience.
Bright Memory: Infinite is a goofy, fun romp through a wild adventure involving an evil military association, time warping, and ancient gods and demons.
Despite lacking in some aspects, World of Mechs packs a punch in all the places that matter.
Bugsnax's blend of charm and addictive gameplay makes for a truly unique experience, though there are a few storytelling and writing bumps along the way.
It's everything to love about the ninja turtles, and beat-em-up games.
While there are still a few bugs to iron out, Sonic Origins delivers the old-school Sonic experience in its best form yet thanks to a host of new features and quality-of-life improvements.
Ghostwire falls just short of delivering in its finale, but its one of the most unique experiences I'll have all year.
Horror Story: Hallowseed is a prime example of how Christian art can have a clear message without sacrificing quality.
Outriders: Worldslayer takes one of the most addictive games of 2021 and improves it in nearly every way, making it fun for newcomers and veterans alike.
While it stumbles on certain gameplay elements, LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga is nevertheless a fun nostalgia-filled ride that is supported by the breadth of its content, varied gameplay, and satirical humor.
The best entry for the Borderlands series, and possibly (maybe) Dungeons and Dragons.
Coffee Talk is an absolute gem of a visual novel, with charming characters, entertaining and engaging dialogue, and a beautiful and calming atmosphere that will keep you coming back for a refill.
Young Souls is a good, accessible beat-'em-up for all levels of players.
Too much fan service to finish, at least for this guy.
Green Hell VR is a must for for all levels of players who are interested in the genre and own a VR headset.