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SteamWorld Quest's card-based RPG combat offers an insane amount of choice, making it as flexible as it is fun.
The Joker Challenger Pack is a great addition both for Persona fans and those looking to add another unique fighter to Super Smash Bros. Ultimate's already diverse roster.
Katana Zero's adrenaline pumping action is incredible and its presentation is stellar, but its story feels cut short.
Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy is a solid collection of courtroom dramedies, but far from essential for fans.
Outward is an open-world survival RPG that starved me of fun and left me thirsty for bug fixes and a better combat system.
Borderlands: Game of the Year Edition holds up as a fun loot shooter, but the improvements made in the remaster are minimal.
As flawed and as fun as ever, Iron Rain doesn't dull the core pleasure of EDF, but doesn't manage much more either.
Battlefield V's Firestorm mode is a beautiful but mostly bland battle royale. It has a few good ideas, including its vehicle combat, but not enough to stand out next to the three major games of the genre.
Ghost Giant may look like something you've played in VR before, but has the character and emotional depth to invoke very real feelings.
Falcon Age's charming adventure made me care more for a virtual pet than I ever thought I could, and it shines in VR.
Dangerous Driving completes Burnout's revival, but not flawlessly.
Refined gameplay, new modes, and a deep Road to the Show mode give MLB The Show 19 a promising opening day.
Assassin's Creed 3 Remastered does a good job bringing an older game into the modern era, all things considered, but it can be hard to go back to.
Under all of Power Rangers: Battle for the Grid's poor graphics, anemic content, and bugs is the beating heart of a mechanically sound 2D fighter.
Tropico 6 stands out as an in-depth city-builder with a strong personality, but its economic systems are unwieldy.
The Walking Dead's and Telltale's goodbye succeeds by closely examining the mother/son dynamic between Clementine and A.J.
Yoshi's Crafted World is a very fun platformer that's light on challenge or ambition, but brimming with creativity and charm.
Generation Zero is a buggy and poorly designed open-world co-op shooter that tragically squanders its distinctive setting.
Destiny 2's Season of the Drifter gives you some compelling weapons and armor to chase while adding a renewed focus on storytelling. It's unfortunate, though, that the only unique armor is tied to Gambit Prime and that while acquiring Thorn you hit a wall near the end of the quest.
Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice is a stylish, focused stealth-action take on the FromSoftware formula that evolves in a different and refreshing direction. It may be a bit easier than a Souls game, but it's something amazing all its own.