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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.
Rune Factory 5 has one of the best casts and writing in the series, but a batch of performance and presentation issues spoil the crop.
Persona 4 Arena Ultimax is still a champion among fighting games, though the story holds it back from overwhelming victory.
Chocobo GP is built for fun but needs time and some more attention before it can really take the pole position.
A gorgeous art style, phenomenal gameplay, and old school game design make TUNIC one of the most enjoyable indies in years.
Babylon's Fall is a baffling game that lacks any distinct vision, both in terms of gameplay and artistic design.
Triangle Strategy is one of the cleverest tactics games around, with an intriguing story, rewarding choices, and (mostly) excellent stage design.
Mortal Sin has plenty of good ideas but fails to capitalize on them in a captivating way.
Conan Chop Chop is the video game equivalent of running in place. For every fun inclusion, there is another aspect that feels left behind.
Gran Turismo 7 has brought the series up to speed with an improved racing experience and loads of new content.