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This picks up up where its predecessor left off.
Just as colorful and as much fun as previous entries, although questions should be asked about its limited choice of songs.
Romancing Saga 3 is a modern SNES RPG, for better or worse.
Sparklite is an indie roguelite that offers great progression mechanics to a much-loved genre. It has flaws, but fans need not worry.
Thief of Thieves: Season One might be the worst Switch port to date.
New Super Lucky's Tale is a throwback to the 64-bit era of platformers.
Learn how to help children not get eaten by monsters in this PS2-esque Chinese tale.
Planet Zoo's fantastic devotion to flexible customization makes it the zoo management simulator that players have been waiting a long time for.
Its strong soundtrack and fundamental gameplay makes it an even better fitness option than Beat Saber.
Disco Elysium is an exquisitely-written RPG of external and internal turmoil, political unrest, and self-destruction, packaged into a detective noir.
Forager successfully blends addicting harvesting gameplay with solid dungeon crawling, making it a shining gem well worth unearthing.
Red Dead Redemption 2 on PC remains both a visual and storytelling masterpiece.
30+ new minigames inspired by real events with wildly varying results.
With the highly-awaited sequel in Trivia Murder Party 2 and a surprise hit in Push the Button, Jackbox Party Pack 6 is near-perfect party-game heaven.
Activision and Infinity Ward's Call of Duty: Modern Warfare reboot advances the franchise in truly interesting ways, but it's not without flaws.
Even with a Lightcon, is a waste of time and barely a game at all.
Voyage of the Dead adequately delivers another 4 player local co-op zombie rail shooter.
Everything about Qubit's Quest, from the game's story to its defensive mechanics, is designed in such a way as to be enjoyable for any age group, and with so many different forms of gameplay included this title is easily the best MARS lightcon game currently available.
Death Stranding is dizzying, unshakable in its belief it is doing something worthwhile, and it's one of the most important games of this decade.
Ice Age: Scrat's Nutty Adventure might seem like fun on its surface, but it's a dull adventure that travels through an equally mediocre landscape.