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Twelve Minutes injects a compelling time-loop mystery into a traditional point-and-click adventure game to create original gameplay that complements its story's curiosity factor.
Played solo or co-op, Descent: Legends of the Dark is an enjoyable, if repetitive, dungeon crawling experience.
Road 96 is a fascinating and frequently tense adventure that manages to keep its story on track despite the odd bump in the road.
Humankind is an interesting but fairly safe riff on historical 4X that doesn't always rise to meet its potential.
Boyfriend Dungeon offers a fun spin on the dating sim formula, but its roguelite parts don't always mix well with developing romance. Being uncomfortably close to the antagonist dulls Boyfriend Dungeon too.
Axiom Verge 2 is a dual-dimensional Metroidvania that's engaging to explore despite its one-dimensional combat and underwhelming boss fights.
Despite its satisfyingly open Infiltrations and the brisk bite of its scythes, The Siege of Paris doesn't feel like an essential addition when Valhalla already has Mjolonir's weight in nearly identical content.
Grime is a highly accomplished Souls-like action-RPG that delivers a hefty challenge without being punitive.
Tribes of Midgard is a hectic, exciting, Norse-flavored action RPG that is best faced with a shield wall full of friends.
Crowfall is a hardcore PvP MMORPG that doesn't do much to draw in anybody beyond its most loyal and dedicated players.
Exciting combat, fantastic art direction, and interesting environments only make me wish Boomerang X were twice as long.
Pokemon Unite is an entertaining casual MOBA constrained by its overcommitment to simplicity (and some questionable microtransactions).
While it wears its obvious influences on its sleeve, Eldest Souls is an incredibly satisfying boss rush that still manages to set itself apart.
Story isn't its strong suit, but the rest of The Ascent delivers a wonderfully realized cyberpunk world mixed with satisfying twin-stick gunplay to create an enjoyable action-RPG.
Blade Runner meets 1984 in Observer: System Redux, a tense and atmospheric psychological horror murder mystery.
The Forgotten City does a fabulous job exploring interesting moral quandaries through excellently written dialogue and characters.
NEO: The World Ends With You successfully captures much about what made its predecessor so special, but it does so at the expense of its newer characters and stories.
Samurai Warriors 5 won't shock anyone who's played one of Omega Force's Warriors games before, but it does present a great new style and enough over-the-top action to keep you coming back.
Cris Tales is a clever time-traveling JRPG that's held back by monotonous combat.
Last Stop tells three interesting stories, but lacks enough meaningful choices or consequences to create investment in its drama.