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Despite a few inconsistencies and missed opportunities, Just Cause 4 is still insanely fun and worth your time.
The Purple Dragon returns in one of the best remasters of a classic franchise.
Though Persona 4: Dancing All Night shines on the PS4, Persona Dancing: Endless Night Collection fails to reach the high bar set by its predecessor.
Darksiders 3 is a major downgrade with simplified design, slower Souls-style combat, and a lack of anything to distinguish it from any other action game.
Thief Simulator will keep stealth and sandbox fans entertained for a while, but it lacks the polish and presentation to be remembered in five years.
Battlefield 5 is a solid entry in the storied franchise but lacks a certain flair present in previous titles.
For everyone else, Cthulhu Tactics offers nothing new or exceptional, It's like a video game version of junk food that has nothing but empty calories with no nutrition.
While it may not bear the name Road Rash, Road Redemption is a spiritual successor that channels everything which made the original violent racer a classic.
Pokemon Let's GO, Pikachu and Eevee might not be what fans were waiting for, but it's an excellent, well-balanced Pokemon adventure nontheless.
While Farming Simulator 19 certainly isn't for everyone, it does offer a deep and immersive experience that some gamers will absolutely love.
A shameless love letter to tabletop Warhammer 40K fans, this is a game that gives back as good as it gets from the player.
RocketsRocketsRockets is a welcomed indie title on the Nintendo Switch. It's one of the best pick up and play titles on the console to date, rife with pretty explosions!
The long-awaited followup to Hitman 2016 isn't perfect, but it's pretty darn good.
Creative gameplay is slightly marred by hard-to-master controls and repetitive enemies.
The latest DLC for Paradox's six-year-old medieval strategy monolith will make you fall in love all over again.
Grip is a content-rich and entertaining arcade racer, but issues with handling and a weak aesthetic may leave players that are not diehard fans of the genre feeling lukewarm.
Murkmire feels a bit more reserved than Summerset, but as a DLC that's expected -- and that doesn't mean this isn't well worth your time.
The DS cult classic makes it's way to the Switch, though your millage will vary, depending on how you play it
An attempt to immerse players in a soundless world fails to reconcile concept and execution, delivering a baffling story and uninspired gameplay in the process.
Though it's a perfectly fun 3D fighter, My Hero One's Justice fails to match the tone and scale of the show it's based on.