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Get ready to die with another killer 2D souls-like that flips the script in several ways for a refreshing take on the genre.
While Pathway has a lot of interesting ideas, none of them are executed in a way that makes them compelling. Chucklefish nails the setting of the pulp era but not the feeling.
Zombie swarms are impressive in World War Z, but soon you don't even notice them anymore, because the gameplay, although fun at first, gets boring rather quickly.
If I have one complaint about Katana ZERO, it's that there's not already a sequel.
Super Dragon Ball Heroes World Mission is split between a great card-based combat system and not-so-great everything else, but it's still fun for series fans.
Heaven's under new management. It takes a little while to come into its own, but 'God's Trigger' is a decent weekend's worth of splatterpunk entertainment.
One Finger Death Punch 2 is a deep, rhythmic fighting game that attempts to replicate the feel of classic kung fu movies.
Outward isn't revolutionary, but there's a lot to be said for the sense of achievement the game grants in both single and multiplayer.
Weedcraft Inc doesn't do anything amazing, but it's your best bet if you want to grow and sell weed in a video game.
Earth Defense Force: Iron Rain is an interesting side entry with new mechanics and a new look. It's just too bad there's something missing from the formula to make it truly great.
Vaporum is a throwback to an old-school genre, but it doesn't bring about a renaissance for the grid-based dungeon crawler on console.
When it works, Mechstermination Force is an enjoyable experience, but those moments are marred by some faulty design and monotonous grinding.
The Show is back with the latest, but just barely the greatest, addition to the world of baseball video games.
All told, We. The Revolution comes together to make a thoroughly enjoyable experience.
ATOM RPG is trashy, yet hilarious; clunky, yet addictive. It's a fun Fallout clone that at times makes you laugh, and at others yell at your screen.
Don't let the green dino's mid-tier status fool you. With fluid platforming, incredible attention to detail, and a huge variety of content, Yoshi's Crafted World is a must-have Switch game.
Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice is probably the best game From Software has ever made, and it's worth every second of your time playing.
The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel plays like a greatest hits compilation of JRPG tropes and mechanics, and that is (largely) a really good thing.
An Ape on the run looking for a way out is fierce to face, and fun to play as. Guide your ape to freedom, smashing any gun-wielding captors who get in your way!
The Division 2 is an improvement on the first game in almost every way, and it's both a fun game and a satisfying investment.