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Forza Horizon 4: Fortune Island is a great expansion with some of the best stretches of road in the series to date.
A satisfying end to a three-part story that had a couple swings and misses.
Artifact is a challenging, deep, and surprisingly approachable card game.
Below is a gorgeous, atmospheric dungeon crawler that is difficult to take in at the pace it deserves because of oppressive survival mechanics.
Gris's beautiful exterior hides a simple, at times confusing, platformer.
Reroll gives a whole new generation the chance to experience this wonderful Japanese fever dream.
Ashen's handful of new ideas make it a stellar Souls-like with solid combat, a great art style, and an interesting world.
Destiny 2's Black Armory DLC finally adds matchmaking, but its repetitive missions and bland gear mean it has little else to offer.
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate is Smash Bros. done right, and done bigger than ever before.
In changing the interplay between stealth and combat, Mutant Year Zero spins an interesting and intense new perspective on turn-based tactics that pushes you to get the most out of every move you make.
Legacy of the First Blade's first episode, Hunted, is a brief but effective foundation for a larger story yet to come.
Just Cause 4 is a slightly better version of Just Cause 3's destruction-fueled action, but lacks a big new idea to give it an identity of its own.
Big Bash Boom is a fun, flashy, family-friendly cricket game that's a bit too light on features to make it a must buy.
Underworld Ascendant is a buggy, repetitive, and boring mess of an RPG.
Darksiders III is a straightforward action game that isn't afraid to throw some serious old-school challenges at you.
The rich wasteland map of Fallout 76 is wasted on a mess of bugs, conflicting ideas, and monotony.
Battlefield V is a grand and addictive shooter with some smart ideas for improving gunplay and team dynamics, but at launch it has too many technical issues and holes in its content to excel.
A grey second act that ultimately sets us up nicely for a far brighter finale.
Warframe isn't an easily approachable game, but it's one that's worth getting comfortable with.
Powerful friends and new mechanics make for a delightful return to the Kanto region in Pokemon: Let's Go, Pikachu and Eevee.