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A short burst of nostalgic cartoon violence, Final Vendetta is uneven but mostly entertaining.
TMNT make a triumphant return in this pixel-perfect sequel to the classic arcade brawler.
Knights of the Old Republic II has withstood the test of time to still be one of the best examples of the RPG genre, even 20 years later.
The Centennial Case: A Shijima Story is an engaging mystery that involves murders that span over a period of 100 years.
Evil Dead captures the spirit of the movies while laying a solid foundation for an enduring multiplayer experience. Just don't expect to have fun playing solo.
Combining the shooting action of Sniper Elite with the replayability of Hitman sounds like a winning idea. But is it?
An enjoyable blend of story, puzzle-solving, and the ever-looming threat of spectacular, expensive failure keeps you coming back for more in Hardspace: Shipbreaker.
Chaos Gate Daemonhunters is an intensely challenging XCOM-like that fully embraces the aesthetic and tendencies of the Warhammer 40K universe.
Is it actually fun to be a vampire? Let's find out together, in the latest attempt to export Vampire: The Masquerade to video games.
Citizen Sleeper crafts a gorgeously written and thoughtfully conceptualized Cyberpunk world using RPG mechanics inspired by the best in tabletop gaming.
Rogue Legacy 2 is a worthy sequel that improves upon almost every aspect of the original, adding a wide array of new classes, abilities, and content.
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.