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Warlords of New York adds a solid new campaign and some needed end-game changes to The Division 2, but ultimately feels like more of the same.
Warlander is an entertaining and violent romp that shouldn't have been born a roguelike.
kingdom management and RPG mechanics blended into an intriguing game that sometimes suffers from its arbitrary binary choices.
Save Koch has an intriguing setup, but the repetitiveness of its gameplay and complicated characters ultimately ruin the entire experience.
This game offers a fun and challenging blend of the Metrodivania and Soulsborne genres in spite of a mediocre presentation and narrative.
A fun arena fighter that lacks the punch it needed.
Metro 2033 and Metro: Last Light updated.
The first installment in 11 years shows why the series remains to this day, but also why it is eclipsed by greater fighting franchises.
This was once a solid fantasy RTS.
Fire Emblem Three Houses: Cindered Shadows DLC offers a condensed offering of what made the base game great, and is a must-own for fans of the series.
The PC port of the former Nintendo exclusive brings everything with it: tight gameplay muddled by an overwritten story; luckily, it's still a blast.
Mokoko's more repetitive than sexy, but its retro gameplay is engaging.
Mission: It's Complicated is a wonderfully relatable and inclusive superhero romance dating sim, offered up for free on Steam for Valentine's Day.
An incredibly ambitious creation tool that holds the potential for near-unlimited experiences - providing its player base keeps up pace.
Devil May Cry 3 Special Edition is a fun experience for only those used to the Devil May Cry series.
The Arcade Crew/Turtleblaze's Kunai is a masterclass in 2D action, and will be catnip to metroidvania platformer fans looking for their next fix.
Corruption 2099 mixes tactical RPG action with the stealth genre.
Conglomerate 451 is a forgettable Cyberpunk dungeon-crawler.
Spaceland mimics old school turn-based strategy games with great success, though it does become repetitive after awhile.
The Suicide of Rachel Foster is an engaging and pulse-pounding exploration of a family's dark history.