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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.
With a forgettable story and a critical lack of gameplay depth, The Falconeer fails to realize its potential.
A competent and charmingly designed 3D beat 'em up that is, unfortunately, weighed down by shallow mechanics, lackluster writing, and tired anime tropes.
Hellbound attempts a return to the classic and beloved twitch shooters of the 90's, but falls flat in too many ways to earn a recommendation.
Humor was only one component that made past Paper Mario games so well-loved; The Oragami King eschews all the other important ingredients.
Black Paradox is a game seemingly designed with the philosophy that gamers enjoy ice skating uphill.
Maid of Sker could have been great, but a plethora of problems ruin it.
The Inner Friend showcases a ton of heart and some clever concepts, but fails to translate that into compelling gameplay or a coherent story.
Bleeding Edge puts its own spin on the competitive multiplayer formula, but fails to stand out even with its fun action-packed gameplay.
No sequel has been a bigger cliff dive for me than Breakpoint; just go play Wildlands instead.
With many good turn-based strategy games available on the Nintendo Switch, you are much better off finding an alternative to Narcos: Rise of the Cartels.
The graphics on the Switch version are annoying enough to pass on this port; I strongly recommend this game for the PC.
If you're looking for an extreme challenge with no payoff, you found it in Lost Castle.
The Forbidden Arts has the potential to be great with its interesting world and premise, but the strange level design and problems with the gameplay keep it from igniting into something impressive.
Dragon Marked for Death is a decent Action-Platformer that is held back by baffling design choices, but aims to please fans of the genre, especially fans of Mega Man Zero.
Underworld: Ascendant is a very ambitious RPG from a well-seasoned staff that knows the genre. Unfortunately, there is so much that gets in the way of having a great time; a wasted potential from some talented individuals.
While Achtung! Cthulhu Tactics does basic gameplay well, it lacks challenge, depth, and uniqueness. The price is a little steep, so wait for it to go on sale or pass on this one. There are better strategy games to play.
Steel Empire is a SHMUP blast from the past, and not much else.
Painstakingly average, there are too many other games that one could play that can do what Shadows: Awakening does, and better.
Rico's newest adventure falls flat. Worth a rental, or just play the third in the series, which is so far the high-water mark.