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A meditative moment for those in need.
Retro-inspired platforming without much bite.
Haven is a game that really shines.
A campaign cannot survive on dialogue alone.
Super Meat Boy Forever is bad.
MXGP 2020's authenticity hurts its accessibility.
The Apple Arcade showpiece arrives on Nintendo's portable.
More a curiosity than anything else.
Space Invaders Forever has two good modes.
Calico is a café simulator that has a few issues.
Unique combat but generic world design.
Collection of SaGa Final Fantasy Legend is antiquated.
More Gears shooting is never a bad thing.
The tone is here, but the rest is mediocre.
Psychotic Adventures continue strong.
Evolution Board Game is really a one player game.
Destiny 2 looks and plays great.
The story and gameplay for Alba: A Wildlife Adventure is both delightful and eye-opening for anyone who decides to pick up a camera and hunt for that perfect lynx picture. With a clean, unique art style and intuitive interaction with the environment, players can enjoy their time saving dolphins and rescuing squirrels or they can travel the island with Inés rebuilding bridges. Alba: A Wildlife Adventure is an excellent pick for anyone who hopes to have a relaxing adventure in nature, or learn more about the powerful effects of conservation on small eco-systems. The game is not just fun to play, but carries a powerful message about preserving nature, and how it effects communities.
Call Of The Sea is a real surprise. A perfectly-paced puzzle adventure that manages to pour more than the expected amount of heart into its story, it manages to combine a number of disparate elements into a hugely enjoyable game, and certainly not one to be missed.
Fun but without too much depth.