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Keeps feeling fresh all the way through.
New indie release One Step From Eden is a brutal challenge, but one which will inspire quick-fingered fans of deckbuilding roguelikes to git gud.
Bleeding Edge wastes its limitless potential with bare bones content and repetitive gameplay.
It is boring and relies too heavily on sci-fi tropes.
Freedom Finger has some fantastic gameplay but its social and political satire is somewhat underwhelming.
TT Isle of Man 2 is rough around the edges, but successfully captures the terrifying nature of the real-life race with reflex-based speed.
A quaint little arcade platformer that makes up for a lack of staying power with plenty of vintage arcade fun.
Tactics game Element Space's port to the PlayStation 4 is something of a failure to launch, with poor presentation and stability in a crowded genre.
Plagued by outdated visuals and animations.
RE3 is good, but it's just more of the same.
Starport Delta is a lackluster strategy simulation devastated by an unbalanced economy and brutally high stakes.
Overcoming its unnecessary and glib narrative, Twin Breaker manages to be a fun, if not terribly original, retro adventure with plenty of content.
Overpass looks the part, but it lacks the physicality to allow its players to truly get to grips with its obstacle-focused racing gameplay.
Iron Danger is a tactical RPG that gives you full control over time itself and turns combat into a puzzle.
It's the exact same game that released back in 2013.
Bless Unleashed offers a fun, standard MMORPG experience but lacks the technical polish of its peers.
These are minor design flaws, however, and most can be overlooked because the rest of The Persistence is simply astounding. It's not just a successful port from VR to console and PC, it's a terrifying and unique roguelike/first-person horror hybrid. And every experience will be a new one, which means there's nearly endless scares to be found within. The Persistence is horror gaming done right, and that has little to do with whether it's VR or not.
DOOM Eternal is a fantastic game, taking all of the elements which made DOOM 2016 such a surprisingly enjoyable reboot of the franchise and implementing dozens of new concepts in a way which makes the entire experience feel fresh all over again.
A golden example of how additional content can make a game feel brand new.
Granblue Fantasy: Versus is a fun, flashy and accessible fighting game, but it's weighed down by sparse content and questionable DLC.