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With some adult themes and an intriguing story mixed with addictive puzzling gameplay, Catherine: Full Body is a great remaster despite some questionable writing.
I’m not entirely sure Man of Medan is the absolute strongest example they could have put forward to launch what they hope to be an ongoing successful series.
...a low-stress, easy to pick-up game and a perfect backdrop for a wild Friday night with friends
I like my games well written, their worlds interesting and their game play fun. Control more than accomplishes this.
...an impressive, gorgeous and ludicrous game that provides hours of enjoyment.
some major highs as far as character development and plot goes, and foregoing some sound and music shortcomings I feel that, once all is done and dusted, players will look back on Life is Strange 2 with fondness and respect…
RAD isn't the best of its genre, but it brings some interesting ideas to the table. If you prefer style over substance, you will probably have a good time here.
Though I adored all the little time-wasters in the game and flying through space, it just wouldn’t be what it is without that carefully crafted country rock music in the background,
...offers new and seasoned players a vast universe full of challenges to sink their teeth into.
DARQ certainly doesn't overstay its welcome, presenting a short and concise experience. But when is short too short?
...a celebration of 80's horror nostalgia and has enough intriguing elements to make it worthwhile.
...interesting maps and epic military adventures from older titles, while building on the newer aspects we’ve come to expect from the 3DS games.
...a game free of pretence, it just wants to take your favourite characters and smash them all together like a joyful child.
...a charming and enjoyable open-world creation game that is enjoyable for RPG and crafting fans alike.
...see yourself falling in love with a strange, charming, colour-filled roller-coaster of a game...
The Sinking City doesn't quite hit any of the marks it tried for, but fans of the Eldritch might still find a lot to love here.
Super Mario Maker 2 lets you create almost anything you can imagine, and looks great doing it too. Every level is a chance to challenge yourself and learn something new!
Samurai Shodown doesn't try to appeal to everyone, but that isn't necessarily a bad thing.
...a modern game in the spirit of the post-Symphony of the Night Castlevania titles, you can't do much better than this.
...doesn't really bring anything new to the table. It's enjoyable enough, but is mostly uninspired.