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There's a lot to like in Evil Genius 2 for both fans of the original and new aspiring super villains. For fans, Evil Genius 2 accurately recreates the feel of building up and defending a Bond villain's lair from the original, but with a host of quality of life changes that make it feel effortless. For the newly curious, Evil Genius 2: World Domination is a witty, stylish, and surprisingly deep base builder.
This is the game that the Monster Hunter franchise should have been all along. The annoying parts of the experience that were retained due to tradition have finally been stripped away, leaving a polished, enjoyable experience for newcomers that will make long-time fans equally happy. Monster Hunter Rise is Monster Hunter at its finest.
It Takes Two is a masterful co-op experience.
Dandy Ace is roguelike fun dialed up loud.
Paradise Lost is a beautiful yet unsettling story.
Get-A-Grip Chip is an innovative platformer.
Adios is a powerful tale of regret and reflection.
Pioneers of Olive Town is a farming adventure.
Eximus: Seize the Frontline blends FPS and RTS.
Doomguy deserves his beauty sleep after this one.
Take up roots with the latest Plants vs. Zombies.
Marvel's Avengers has hit PS5.
SamSho just got smoother.
Space Otter Charlie is satisfying and enjoyable.
Only a few new sights in the universe.
Kingdoms of Amalur's shine has dulled a little bit.
Stubbs shambles into 2021 as a decrepit mess.
Cyanide & Happiness: Freakpocalypse Part 1 is lackluster.
Bob Help Them is a game centered on fetch quests.
A wealth of fun gameplay in one excellent package.