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Curve Digital's new Nintendo Switch game American Fugitive calls back to the original GTA series, with a healthy dose of B&E and country carnage.
Layers of Fear 2's cryptic story is filled with film references and well-earned scares, making it the perfect digestible game for any horror buff.
Total War: Three Kingdoms is out now on PC.
Team Sonic Racer is an excellent kart racer, but no one's playing it.
Warlock's Tower puts a unique spin on the classic puzzler genre.
Ghost Giant is a new PlayStation VR adventure game by the studio who brought you Zombie Vikings and Flipping Death, and is definitely a must-play.
Observation is a chilling and enthralling space-bound horror game, allowing players to act out their best HAL 9000 impressions through a great story.
The bundled games evoke the wonderful art styles and writing of their source material, but their gameplay isn't as consistently successful.
Death Mark's lurid aesthetic creates a spine-chilling atmosphere let down by gameplay that falls short of packing the scary punch that it deserves.
Anno 1800 is a series return to form that a poor tutorial can't hold back.
Rage 2 is buggy and features a by-the-numbers open world, but the core gameplay is tons of fun!
A Plague Tale: Innocence is a refreshing single-player game with great action, gameplay and storytelling.
Rise of Industry is a mixture of addictive fun and irritating mundanity.
Sniper Elite V2 Remastered is pretty, but it's still a mediocre shooter.
Raw Fury's Out There: Omega The Alliance is the best version of the game on Nintendo Switch
Brief Battles is a party game involving magical underwear.
The Swords of Ditto still doesn't topple Zelda and other roguelites. It does however, provide a charming and welcoming introduction to both genres.
Dark Devotion is an innovative indie that is excellent in all but one area.
Clifftop Games' Whispers of a Machine is a capable, clever, and ambitious adventure game, but still feels like a niche experience lacking wide appeal.
Fade to Black is an interesting tale of survival, but is far too repetitive.