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Vengeful Guardian: Moonrider is a quick and powerful hit of retro action platformer nostalgia.
Blacktail tells a wonderful fairytale in a storybook world, but not all of its breadcrumbs lead home.
High on Life is nothing if not unique, though its writing and mechanics only go so far.
Need for Speed Unbound is a finely crafted ride that's great when running well.
Though aimed at younger players, Dragon Quest Treasures is an adventure for everyone.
Liberated of its original hardware, does Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII Reunion take the PSP darling to new heights?
Darktide is amazingly fun and disgustingly beautiful, but it's by no means perfect.
Marvel's Midnight Suns has an ace up its sleeve.
Harvestella cultivates its characters and story, but other mechanics aren't quite as ripe.
Pokemon Scarlet and Violet evovles the franchise in exciting ways, but brings along some undesireable traits.
The ghost of 2000's past.
Punch, blast and generally smart-ass your way through an undead horde.
A technically impressive action horror game, The Callisto Protocol gets stuck in orbit.
Floodland is a surprisingly complex survival sim with a unique aesthetic and setting, but is that enough to keep it afloat?
The Chant takes survival horror to the beach and beyond in a game that works in fits and starts.
God of War: Ragnarok is a strong follow-up to a modern masterpiece, but does it sacrifice depth for breadth?
The Dark Pictures Anthology: The Devil in Me is scary, but not for the reasons you might think.
Sonic Frontiers gets the most important thing about the Blue Blur right, and some other things, too.
Jumpship's debut mixes grand sci-fi and familial drama in a more cinematic take on PLAYDEAD's earlier titles to mixed effect.
Star Ocean: The Divine Force is a throwback to the PS2-era, but that's part of what makes it fun.