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Atelier Ayesha DX is a solid entry starting off the Dusk trilogy, with compelling crafting and gameplay loops, as well as plenty of loveable characters.
Though Atelier Shallie falls short in some ways, the entire Atelier Dusk Trilogy is a solid package with compelling crafting and combat systems.
Stories Untold is a boundlessly smart and stylish adventure game that both celebrates the past while changing the future.
Monster Hunter World: Iceborne is the new standard-bearer for DLC quality in a AAA title. For fans of its genre, nothing beats it.
Nostalgic to a fault, this return to the classic series learned nothing from the decades of game development since the last main entry.
AO Tennis 2 feels like a sports sim built first and foremost to correct its predecessor's mistakes, and that's a directive that pays off for tennis fans.
Cute graphics, funny writing, and good gameplay make Cardpocalypse a rousing good time.
While the writing is surprisingly high-quality and the UI is slick, the lack of any real choice and abrupt ending make Coteries Of New York tough to recommend.
Fight'N Rage is a 16-bit-styled beat-'em-up that expands on the genre's strengths but also keeps a couple of its weaknesses.
Wattam is a rare wonder of a game, full of hope, charm, and poop. But it's also one of the kindest games to come out all year.
Earthnight is a pretty package that contains dull gameplay and technical issues that simply shouldn't exist in this style of game.
Tools Up wears its Overcooked inspirations on its suspenders. Though it lacks the polish of that game, it is still a co-op party game worth any genre fan's time.
Lost Ember tells a compelling story amid gorgeous backdrops that keep you playing until its beautiful conclusion.
Ancestors rejects mass appeal and instead favors a grueling but awe-inspiring look at our earliest ancestors.
Mechwarrior 5: Mercenaries delivers pulse-pounding mech action. It just lacks the patches to make it truly shine.
If imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, then Phoenix Point just wrote a love letter to XCOM, for better and for worse.
The Beast Inside is an uneven horror experience, even if it does have some truly bone-chilling moments.
Darksiders Genesis is an incredibly solid adaptation of the IP that brings both War and Strife into a new genre without losing the heart of the franchise.
For better or worse, Shenmue 3 is a blast from the past. It's a beautiful world marred only by its insistence to stay the same.
With delightful visuals, pulsing music, and snappy gameplay, Black Future '88 is a solid roguelike that won't revolutionize the genre.