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The great things that Elex 2 brings to the table are overshadowed by what a buggy, buggy mess it is.
Babylon's Fall is a baffling game that lacks any distinct vision, both in terms of gameplay and artistic design.
Dynasty Warriors 9 Empires can't make up for the shortcomings baked into the Dynasty Warriors 9 framework.
Akiba's Trip: Hellbound & Debriefed is a remaster of the original Akiba's Trip. However, its Western debut leaves a lot to be desired.
As if suffering from some bizarre form of virtual Stockholm Syndrome, I felt nearly compelled to see Earthblood through. The game ended up more entertaining because of the barebones effort put into it, resulting in humorous bugs, glitches, and just plain nonsense.
Despite a legitimately innovative and satisfying control and trick system, Skater XL just feels incomplete.
Much like the zombies that threaten the world, Daymare 1998 is a sluggish and ugly take on the Resident Evil formula that's best avoided.
Despite delivering on nostalgia, Predator Hunting Grounds lacks the punch to make it stand out.
Some signs of life persist, but this space game is largely a disappointing and tedious battle with a slothlike pace.
With coronavirus taking real-world sports from us, people may look to games to satisfy their fandom. Unfortunately, RBI Baseball 20 is responsible for its own plague of issues.
Bookbound Brigade is a Metroidvania that simply misses the point. It builds on all of the worst aspects of the genre while enjoying none of its strengths.
With wonky mechanics and a lack of immersion, this is less a virtual golf simulator and more of a boring golf mini game that just happens to have some fun waifu eye candy.
Despite a ton of initial promise and flash, One Piece: World Seeker fails both as a One Piece game and an engaging open world experience.
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.
The painful progress of The Conjuring House makes it a difficult game to recommend for any horror fan looking for a fun scare this Halloween.
Despite a few novel ideas, Korgan fails itself with clunky controls, antiquated gameplay, and mindless combat.
Despite it's solid core mechanics and efforts to be faithful to its source material, Pirates of the Enchiridion is bogged down by poor pacing and various technical difficulties.
The reboot of the RPG Maker cult classic Yume Nikki, while having a few redeeming qualities, ultimately misses the mark.
Think of the Children is a cute idea in theory but in practice, it lacks the balance it needs to succeed
Inner Chains is a beautiful game with a promising setting, but it ultimately underdelivers in too many key places to stand out.