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The main features missing from Onrush (traditional racing games modes and deep vehicle customization options) keep it from being truly amazing. What's being offered here is still a solid and memorable experience that should be taken for a spin.
Vampyr is a bloody good time that is marred by some tedious mechanics and some technical issues.
Street Fighter's refined gameplay mechanics have managed to stand the test of time and get better with each successive update and sequel. This compilation offers a playable explanation as to why Capcom's most popular fighting game series still remains relevant and beloved to today's crop of gamers.
Ultimately, State of Decay 2 is a game that's fine to play on your own, but so much better with friends. If you plan to pick up this ghoul gutting game then make sure to bring a friend or two.
The level of freedom and creativity offered to players alongside the shockingly rich story makes Far Cry 5 an extremely memorable ride.
Ni no Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom is a massive step-up when compared to the game that came before it.
This sequel still manages to be a solid playable ode to Hajime Isayama hit manga/anime.
H1Z1 may be the patriarch of the modern battle royale game, but it's not the best on the market.
The more masochistic crowd of gamers out there will get a kick out of the formidable puzzles and vicious death cutscenes. The pure mediocrity of the rest of the game doesn't do enough to make it a worthy recommendation, however.
Gravel's solid gameplay and strong career mode does enough to keep things mildly enjoyable.
I'll tell you that this game didn't survive for long on my PS4's hard drive.
The Seven Deadly Sins: Knights of Britannia is ultimately average at best.
Kingdom Come: Deliverance is one of the most engrossing and captivating RPGs I've ever played.
Sure, the hack 'n slash mechanics have been improved and remains the main pull of this new sequel. But it's simply not enough to convince non-fans to take Dynasty Warriors more seriously. The diehards will flock to it, of course. But they may even be disappointed with its lackluster quality as well.
Under Night In-Birth Exe:Late[st] set out to make an already riveting anime fighter all the more interesting. It's good to know that French Bread accomplished that goal. The character balancing makes everything even more fair than before, the four new characters are all fun additions to the huge roster, and there's a wealthy amount of modes to busy yourself with.
UFC 3 is proof that a championship run for the franchise is attainable.
Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth – Hacker's Memory relies too heavily on everything that was introduced in the entry that came before it. While the new story, characters, puzzles, battles and locations are all commendable elements, the wealth of reused content used in this entry is troubling.
Dragon Ball FighterZ has already provided 2018 with one of the best games of the year.
Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition needs a hearty round of applause.
Even though it retains a lot of the fun of Doom (2016), it's more of a supplement than an enhancement.