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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.
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.
Second Installment Syndrome further infects the Second Episode of this Second Installment of Life is Strange.
Dangerously overpriced surrealist horror.
An overblown Fallout 4 mod that's overpriced and buggy, yet still houses an enjoyable experience inside.
A quirky horror title that's too big for its own boots.
The worst Call of Duty in years, but the best World War II game in recent memory.
A bloody terrifying horror game hiding within the shell of an admittedly broken experience.
It has its moments, but the price of admission with Treasure Stack's warts-n-all presentation might steer a few players away from the genuine genius this game provides.
A rocky start shows a promising adventure. Please don't mess up, DONTNOD.
Although Sonic Forces has some interesting ideas and a few moments of legit fun, it’s ultimately disappointing and a significant step backwards from what came before.
Utterly terrifying and pants-wetting horror that must be experienced, even if the gameplay is a failure in most regards
Is Assault Android fun? Yes, an almost illegal amount of fun, but it makes severe missteps near the end, and the journey ends before you can even appreciate what happens.
Kill la Kill the Game: IF is a good game, but it could have been so much more. I can really only recommend this to die-hard fans of the anime and thirsty fighting-game fans.
A botched port doesn't change the fact that Anodyne is worth a shot, with it being a really well done surrealist title.
It's Captain Planet meets Inside. You can't go wrong with a combination like that, surely.
A neat little package of RTS goodness.
One of the more fun experiments to test, with a sublime world to explore, and less-than-sublime gameplay attached.
It's not the biggest rip-off in the world, and Vaporum's neat little spins on dungeon crawling are respectable, with the combat being tactical and in-depth, and the story not being as rewarding as you'd think.
RiME is a freaking beautiful and even fun experience- one that is marred by almost constant performance issues on the Nintendo Switch, including frame drops and skips.