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The VR Mode is the big draw of Bandai Namco's new flight combat simulator, Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown, but it is more limited than you might have hoped.
Death Mark won't surprise veterans of Japanese horror adventure, but it is a great entry point for newcomers to the genre.
Toki is a true to form remaster of the arcade classic with updated graphics, music and that ever growing death tally.
The final chapter in The City that Never Sleeps DLC story for Spider-Man is a knockout.
Below is an uncompromising trek through some seriously dangerous dungeons.
Last Year is fairly limited right now and needs some major additions in the coming months, but its an overall solid entry in the asymmetric horror genre.
Fans of the X series will love the new X4 Foundations, but the new players will find it incredibly hard to get into.
Turf Wars is a disappointing chapter that does little in progressing the main narrative of The City That Never Sleeps storyline.
Dusk delivers an exciting classic horror fps adventure that fans of the genre are sure to love.
Insurgency Sandstorm offers a more hardcore experience for players who want it but is still accessible enough for newcomers to the franchise.
Nomada Studio's debut game is a must for lovers of art and subtle storytelling.
Difficult and unforgiving, Kenshi is clearly someone's labor of love. You'll likely either love it or hate it, but either way, you have to admire its resolve.
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate is, bar none, the best game in the series to date, and somehow manages to satisfy both hardcore and casual players alike.
Desert Child strikes is a fun indie title that balances being a racer, a RPG, and being unconventionally cool.
Play literally anything else. Absolutely any half assed $5 indie game on the PSVR store will be more entertaining than Gungrave VR.
Steel Shadows is a casual, easy-to-play turn-based strategy that is as fun and engaging as the original Ancient Frontier.
Stellaris' latest Ferengi expansion is well-made and lovingly crafted, but there's not enough lasting appeal.
Earth Defense Force 5 doesn't shake things up, but it presents a fun and highly customizable arcade shooter perfect for co-op play.
Mutant: Year Zero is one of the better turn-based strategy games in recent memory. It has some shortcomings, but most of them can be overlooked in light of its strongest elements.
Fallout 76 offers a bold new way to play the series -- which has some hits and misses.