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Rise of the Necromancer doesn't bring an abundance of new content, but the new class is so good, you probably won't even care.
Who knew that a shmup built with action RPG elements would be the best thing since sliced bread?
Ever Oasis is a queerly engrossing game that melds subpar yet thoughtful town management and puzzle RPG elements into a one-of-a-kind adventure.
The indie RPG is a valiant effort for a small team, but doesn't quite emulate the spirit or quality of the games which inspired it.
Thea combines 4X, Card Games, crafting, and more to make an interesting beast that ultimately struggles to carry its own weight despite novelty.
The magical adventure distinguishes itself with a charming atmosphere, enchanting music, & unique gameplay, but falls short due to its size.
God Wars Future Past is a great throwback to classic Tactics RPGs!
3..2..1... Grenades is a game that attempts to do many things, but it's a bland experience overall.
DiRT 4 is a game of two halves, literally. Each half is excellent, but I still feel something is missing.
With a few minor unique features of its own, the game very much feels like Banished 2.0 and not its own title.
Hover: Revolt of Gamers lacks direction and flat-out refuses to hold your hand to the point where it doesn't explain anything aside from how to move your character. You have to figure out how races work and how to play gameball all on your own. If you're the type of person who likes this, you'll probably enjoy the heck out of this game. I definitely did.
Randall is a fun beat'em up and Metroidvania. It may not leave a lasting impression, but it's a fun way to spend your weekend.
This stylistic game world revolves around music, it being both your weapon (Quite literally!) and your enemy.
Monolith combines the genres of roguelike and shoot'em up to bring us one of the most fun roguelikes this year.
From the immersive main storyline to the references to the original game, ESO: Morrowind is an enjoyable addition that has rekindled my interest in MMOs.
Inner Chains is a beautiful game with a promising setting, but it ultimately underdelivers in too many key places to stand out.
Dark Rose Valkyrie has some exciting aspects, but may fall short in the overall package.
Tekken 7 not only brings back all the great memories of this impeccable fighting series, but offers some new combat tricks, too.
Jet Set Radio's spiritual successor improves upon its source material with a vast open world and entertaining multiplayer features.
A gorgeously stylised cyberpunk action/stealth game in the vein of Syndicate, with lots to like but issues with execution dragging it down.