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Whatever missteps Ashen makes can be mostly overlooked, save for the worlds rarely unforgiving nature. This was a journey that enticed me from start to finish, and I pray to The Lord Bruce Lee that it'll do the same to you.
There aren't enough points on the scale to accurately score Smash Ultimate; it’s almost a disservice to score a game like this. There’s nothing like it on the market, nothing that dominates the genre so completely. This game is as near to perfect as any game will ever be. There may never be another entry in the Super Smash Bros. franchise like this, so savor it as long as you can.
ABZU is an amazing, self-contained experience with really minimal performance issues on Nintendo Switch. There’s not really anything to dislike about this game, which is a worse way of saying that ABZU is a phenomenal experience that I would recommend to anyone. It doesn’t matter what platform you play it on, just play it.
An overblown Fallout 4 mod that's overpriced and buggy, yet still houses an enjoyable experience inside.
A confusing clash of ideologies and design choices is what ruins this games potential, turning it into one of the more boring and aggravating Dark Souls clones out there.
While Call of Cthulhu has the confidence to keep you involved, it never ever leads to anything bountiful, leaving you with a game that doesn't offer enough.
A graciously-executed fighting game, with enough fairly unique content to satisfy you for tens of hours.
A game of such insane, inane and asinine design, it's a wonder the game didn't blow raspberries when I started it up.
While it's nice to see Treyarch "change-up" the formula, in the largest quotations possible, this is still a limp-wristed attempt. It's a pathetic husk of the once-great Call of Duty series that fails to be worth the money or time.
Utterly terrifying and pants-wetting horror that must be experienced, even if the gameplay is a failure in most regards
An understated and fun little survival simulator that is mostly well-balanced, and a small treat to play.
While it's nice to have more of the same, How to Survive 2 is in desperate need of a change sooner rather than later.
A rocky start shows a promising adventure. Please don't mess up, DONTNOD.
A really confusing title that struggles to find an audience.
A bloody terrifying horror game hiding within the shell of an admittedly broken experience.
A quirky horror title that's too big for its own boots.
One of the most boring, insipid horror games you'll ever play.
Darkest Dungeon manages to make turn-based combat terrifying for entirely different reasons.
A neat little package of RTS goodness.
A botched port doesn't change the fact that Anodyne is worth a shot, with it being a really well done surrealist title.