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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.
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…
...an impressive, gorgeous and ludicrous game that provides hours of enjoyment.
I like my games well written, their worlds interesting and their game play fun. Control more than accomplishes this.
...a low-stress, easy to pick-up game and a perfect backdrop for a wild Friday night with friends
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.
With some adult themes and an intriguing story mixed with addictive puzzling gameplay, Catherine: Full Body is a great remaster despite some questionable writing.
There's so much love poured into this game. It's a game well worth exploring if you're looking for something that just celebrates games' iconography over the years.
Across the board, Gears 5 really is the whole bloody package… and it’s bloody excellent.
Underneath the layers of dull writing and sometimes repetitive gameplay is an enjoyable and fun time to be had.
Takashi Tezuka and Shigeru Miyamoto should be incredibly proud of this amazing rendition. It captures everything it needs to and sets the bar for classic remasters.
I can forgive the game for a lot of its shortcomings, although there’s something about Borderlands 3 that I absolutely cannot forgive – its technical problems.
...further refines what was already an excellent premise and makes it tighter, more varied and more addictive.
Finji has done well in introducing a wide variety of choices in strategy games, and of course some cute cuddly companions.
...a true indie masterpiece that will have something for veteran and newbie gamers alike.
It truly is the only football game you need.
Neo Cab makes me wish that big-budget publishers did games of this nature.
If you’re a fan of XCOM, Final Fantasy Tactics, or strategy games in general though, I would still definitely recommend giving this one a look regardless.
Despite lingering technical hiccups and some underwhelming storytelling decisions, Ghostbusters: The Video Game is worth checking out for any fan of the franchise.
The atmosphere and background design are to die for and the way the characters banter back and forth really make the adventure all the more charming.