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Gears Tactics takes the intense third-person action of the console game into the realm of PC-centric turn-based tactical strategy.
A narrative journey through space so intriguing and full of compelling puzzles that it easily papers over some minor cracks in execution and major leaps it asks the player to make.
Swamps of Corsus adds plenty of new content and a roguelike Survival Mode to the surprise 2019 hit Remnant: From the Ashes.
ITTA may not quite hit the levels its obvious ambition aspired to, but it still provides an enjoyable weekend distraction for bullet-hell fans.
Moving Out's familiar brand of local-multiplayer party-game fun lets everyone join in on the fun, laughter, and cursing.
A Fold Apart is about hope and how love can get us through even the toughest of times. In that way, it's timeless.
A beloved arcade classic returns in fine form and four-player co-op.
Final Fantasy 7 Remake faithfully updates Midgar and the original's enigmatic cast of antiheroes for a new generation, masterfully weaving its own grand tale in the process.
Hot Garbage was assumed to be aimed at players who have seen the whole game by now, but it ends up playing best for those still scanning the alien world.
As of now, it's a fun addition to the Resident Evil 3 package but isn't available separately. It's got a good foundation to work with and feels unique enough to stand out if it gets the support it needs.
Resident Evil 3 is a decent horror-action game that falls short of the Resident Evil 2 standard.
Romance of the Three Kingdoms 14 is accessible to casual players, but it sneakily removes the depth Rot3K veterans might expect.
Rogue-lite and bullet hell fans will both find something to enjoy about HyperParasite, a retro 80's-themed bullet hell roiling over with mean streets and terrible hairdos.
One Step From Eden is a fantastic rogue-like deck-building game that is a few small tweaks away from perfection.
Some signs of life persist, but this space game is largely a disappointing and tedious battle with a slothlike pace.
The beautiful and atmospheric rail-shooter of olden times returns stronger than ever.
Cooking Mama: Cookstar is a solid if predictable entry in the series that provides a decent amount of fun and content for the cost, but not much else.
While the "VR-only" part may alienate many current PC gamers, it's a triumph that a VR title as excellent as Alyx exists at all.
In spite of some humor that hasn't aged well, Saints Row 4 on the Switch is still a sandbox well worth playing in.
One Piece: Pirate Warriors 4 is not only one of the best One Piece games but possibly one of the best Musou games around.