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Kirby and the Forgotten Land takes the puffball to new heights in every way, breathing new life into a beloved franchise and innovating at every step.
Shadow Warrior 3 reprises the ancient tradition of FPS Doom clones in the most unflattering way possible.
Decent story, phenomenal music, and great gameplay make up for a slow middle segment.
The Forsaken Maiden is a fun, basic JRPG that tells an great story but ultimately falters by overstaying its welcome.
Stranger of Paradise is a great choice for anyone who enjoys Action RPGs and Souls-likes.
Phantom Breaker: Omnia has the looks and the mechanics that make it fit right in with the modern resurgence of anime fighting games.
The Gunk sports an interesting core mechanic and two likable heroines, but lacks the depth and complexity needed to make the game stand out.
Elden Ring stays true to its strange and obtuse controls and UI, but blows the subgenre wide open for both veterans and newcomers.
A great game for fun that is worth your time.
While the core gameplay is at its best, King of Fighters XV goes largely unchanged from its predecessor.
The Cruel King and the Great Hero is a wholesome, endearing JRPG fans of all ages will find both fun and meaningful.
A destructively beautiful masterpiece, SMTV challenges the player through combat and narrative.
While certain aspects of Monark have great potential, the formulaic design, trope-heavy story, and frustrating puzzles render the product as a whole feeling unimpressive.
Blackwind is a beat 'em up with fun combat and progression that feels hampered by a mediocre story.
Timelie is a unique and beautiful puzzler with polished controls, but obtuse puzzle logic and overall slow speed take a little sheen off of what is otherwise a solid entry in the genre.
Dying Light 2 is an immersive experience that rewards players with a touching character-driven story.
A solid 2D anime fighter that offers an experience akin to the original game.
Despite a bumpy launch, Century: Age of Ashes is a unique experience that soars above a saturated market
Halo Infinite gives players the pleasure of engaging gameplay that never grows stale, but suffers from a lack of variety in environments and lackluster antagonists.
It Takes Two's innovate approach to co-op gaming makes for an experience that feels like watching a big-budget Pixar movie, but backs it up with snappy and accessible gameplay that starts strong and just keeps getting better.