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We Were Here Forever has some good ideas but stumbles into unbalanced puzzles that leave one player standing around and sounding like Darth Vader in their walkie-talkie.
Eiyuden Chronicle: Rising is a charming if tedious RPG that probably shouldn't have been an RPG.
Salt and Sacrifice is a labor of love, one that will scratch any Souls veteran's itch for more mysterious worlds to explore, even if it doesn't succeed at everything.
Nintendo Switch Sports is a great way to satisfy any urge to play motion control games. Unfortunately, it doesn't make any effort at being more than that.
Trek to Yomi is a gorgeous samurai adventure with satisfying 2D action and some unfortunately frustrating quirks
Chernobylite's next-gen upgrade makes it the best version of the game on consoles, even if it still suffers from a vein of inconsistency.
Return to the world of Eldest Souls with the Depths of the Forgotten DLC, a worthy continuation of a good, sometimes great, boss rush Souls-like hybrid.
Ever thought you could do better fending off an attack from a giant monster? Kaiju Wars lets you put your money where your mouth is in this 50s retro movie-inspired game.
The Force Unleashed on Switch is a good port of a rather dreary game by today's standards.
MLB The Show 22 is a solid entry in the series, but it's largely the same game as last year, for better or worse.
The great things that Elex 2 brings to the table are overshadowed by what a buggy, buggy mess it is.
LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga still has some of the Lego charm, but it's a step back for the series.
Chinatown Detective Agency is an engaging point-and-click adventure with gorgeous art direction that falls just a bit short.
Forgive Me Father mixes the tried and true mechanics of classic FPS's with an atmosphere so thick it couldn't be cut through with a hail of bullets.
Tiny Tina's Wonderlands is an excellent spin-off that adds its own twists to what makes Borderlands great.
The faithful remake of this light-gun classic only serves to highlight how bare bones it is by today's standards.
Kirby and the Forgotten Land marks the 30th anniversary of the ever-hungry pink squishy, proving itself a reliably safe choice for entertaining, all-ages 3D platforming in the classic Nintendo style.
Weird West doesn't quite gel on every level, but it still makes for a fascinating and deep action RPG sure to entertain fans of the late-90s CRPGs.
Stranger of Paradise is a mechanically rich and satisfying action RPG marred by poor balancing and performance issues.
Ghostwire Tokyo's charm, bizarre world, and engaging story shine in spite of the rather empty world.