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JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: All-Star Battle R should please fans of the anime and manga series with its stylized graphics, huge roster, and outrageous fighting action.
Steelrising neither reaches the heights of the best Souls-likes nor sinks to the lows of the genre's worst, and it can't hide its flaws with next-gen shine.
The Saints Row reboot has its great moments but ultimately fails to provide a memorable experience.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Cowabunga Collection serves up ample old-school gameplay nostalgia, though it's appeal it limited.
TLoU Part 1 is for super fans of the series or those who missed the first two versions, especially for accessibility reasons. For everyone else, it's hard to recommend spending the 15 or so hours it takes to play through The Last of Us yet again.
Madden 23 unfortunately delivers another lukewarm experience that isn't saved by its new key features.
Destroy All Humans! 2 – Reprobed enhances the look and gameplay of the 2006 classic, but does not solve some of the game's underlying issues.
Thymesia is one of the best Souls-likes to enter the genre in years and is worth your time, attention, and occasional rage moment.
Held back by a few shortcomings, Hard West 2 is still one of the best tactics games in the genre.
Xenoblade Chronicles 3 has its fair share of rough edges, but look closer, and you'll find a world full of possibility and hope wrapped in a gripping narrative and remarkable combat.
A unique direction for the Digimon franchise comes with growing pains and flashes of greatness in equal measure.
Two Point Campus is an A+ management sim that lets you build the wacky school of your dreams, then watch it run in all its glory.
Retreat to Enen is a game built around meditation and mindfulness that muddles its message in a world of contradiction and imbalance.
Live A Live takes too long to settle into its RPG groove, making it a missed opportunity on too many fronts.
Kunio takes on ancient China in this mash-up of Romance of the Three Kingdoms and River City Ransom. Are these two great tastes that work together in any way at all?
Frozenheim is a visually attractive and enjoyable Viking-themed city-builder let down by shallow combat and questionable resource management.
Stray isn't just a game about a cat trying to get home, but one about an even greater adventure. And doing cat things.
As Dusk Falls is gripping from start to finish and has a lot to say, becoming one of the few games where your choices actually can upend the story.
Capcom's latest pack of coin-op classics won't disappoint old arcade hounds looking to re-experience their youth.
Outriders: Worldslayer is an admirable attempt to breathe new life into a solid but flawed experience. It succeeds mostly in making the problems more apparent.