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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.
Klonoa Phantasy Reverie Series successfully updates two solid platformers for modern audiences.
Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes is a superb "equal" that builds on Three Houses in the best possible ways.
The Delicious Last Course is just about everything a fan of Cuphead could have asked for, with bosses just as and even more zany than those found in the base game.
Monster Hunter Rise Sunbreak is a worthy successor to the base game and improves on it in almost every way.
A great racing game that any F1 fan will love, although it fails to really set itself apart from its predecessors.
For those who love arcade fighters, the Capcom Fighting Collection offers a treasure trove of glorious nostalgia
Mario Strikers: Battle League is a fun and chaotic experience let down by a lack of content and personality.
The Quarry's strong cinematic horror experience and intriguing narrative make it a worthy spiritual successor to Until Dawn.
Starship Troopers: Terran Command tries to capture the campiness and action-packed thrills of the movie, but it falters just like the invasion of Klendathu.