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Below Unexplored: Unlocked Edition's tricky surface lies a mesmerizing experience that manages to be frustrating, relaxing, and exciting, all at once.
Sumo Digital's Crackdown 3 releases on Xbox One and PC on February 15.
Far Cry: New Dawn is not a revolution for the series, tweaking the Far Cry formula for mixed levels of success with the series' first direct sequel.
The crowning achievement of the series, offering a post-apocalyptic experience that's terrifying.
Jump Force is a beautiful mess of a fighting game, its huge roster and delightful gameplay surrounded by unnecessary structure and single player.
Nowhere near as dramatic as its title implies, with ungainly puzzles and a decided lack of cohesion throughout.
The port of a 2014 tower defense to the Nintendo Switch offers lots of fun and replay value, but suffers from some outdated design choices.
Astroneer is a fun, laid back space explorer sandbox that's nearly undone by frame rate and crashing issues.
Respawn Entertainment's surprise release is a super polished and innovative battle royale that's easily the best in the genre.
This game brings Tony Hawk's Pro Skater style to the realm of 2D, but doesn't have the stamina to keep interest.
The Rutger Hauer-starring cyberpunk noir adventure game >observer_ arrives to the Nintendo Switch in an extremely well-crafted and impressive port.
39 Days to Mars offers a lot of fun cooperative play but it's far too short an experience.
God Eater 3's blend of hack-and-slash with light role-playing elements makes for a compelling and fast-paced experience propelled by a fun story.
This port of a four-year-old game doesn't offer anything new.
Wargroove is a brilliant turn-based tactics experience featuring memorable characters and lore.
Plenty of intuitive puzzles and adorable characters. But for players over the age of 8, the gameplay is too childish to enjoy.
Making a game about civil unrest was a difficult task, one that a small team from Italy seems unprepared to have tackled. Their final product feels incomplete, with buggy and slowly-paced gameplay and a brief story lacking cohesion.
High-concept, bite-sized, and a bit janky, A Fisherman's Tale's on PS VR offers up a mesmerizing puzzle adventure that reworks the brain.
Huge Calf Studio's When Ski Lifts Go Wrong is an excellent physics-based puzzler for Nintendo Switch and PC.
Mystic Vale makes the transition to a digital offering on Steam, but leaves its charm back on the tabletop.