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Overall, Microsoft Flight Simulator is one of the most beautiful games of this generation and it's attention to detail is spectacular. This new version stands above the rest with its incredible landscapes and customizable options that allow for new or veteran players to easily get into the game, regardless of skill level.
Risk of Rain 2 doesn't evolve the roguelike genre, but it does iterate on it in exceptional fashion.
Horizon Zero Dawn is therefore a worthwhile buy for PC. It's easy to see why - the game is still one of the best on the PS4 - although it's unlikely that those who have previously played the game will feel the need to pick it up just because of its new PC home. If consumers missed out on this console exclusive because they didn't own a PS4, however, it hasn't lost any of its power since its initial release, and remains a must-play for those who've yet to experience it.
All in all, Creaks sets out to do a few things well and for the most part succeeds.
Now, as the current console generation ends, Cuphead conquers the last major player in the gaming market and remains as must-play as it has always been on other platforms.
Othercide breathes new life into the TRPG genre.
Like going around in fun circles.
A simple yet interesting fighting game.
When Dark Souls meets sci-fi, Hellpoint is born.
Fae Tactics is an intensive strategy experience.
Terrorarium is surprisingly challenging quirky fun.
Destroy All Humans!'s remake definitely feels old-fashioned.
We should talk says a lot with a little.
Tannenberg is a period-accurate WWI shooter.
The Innsmouth Case is a choose-your-own adventure.
Runs very well but has issues with controls and repetition.
Monsieur PAF is a semi-difficult puzzle-platformer.
Carrion is a superb actioner staring an alien mass.
Impressive gothic horror abounds.
Neversong hits the right note more often than not.