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Wolfenstein: Youngblood is about freedom in more ways than one.
Fire Emblem: Three Houses is an inspired innovation of a time-tested franchise, providing the same tactics fans love in a much more inviting package.
The joy of fighting with an Endgame-level roster of heroes constantly battles against overly complicated RPG systems. The end result is shy of mighty.
It's a strange new way to play the friendship-ending board game, acting as more of a digital alternative to the physical version than a replacement.
Darksiders 3's Keepers of the Void DLC adds some new puzzle gameplay to the action of the core game, but doesn't quite leave a lasting impression.
Zombie Driver will have you sleeping at the wheel thanks to its bland and repetitive mission design.
Nowhere Prophet is an exciting tactical card game, blending choice-based adventure elements with compelling strategy and some gorgeous design.
Dragon Quest Builders 2 is a charming deviation from the main Dragon Quest series, with joyful gameplay and a detailed and expansive game world.
The Lost Legends of Redwall: The Scout gives the Brian Jacques fantasy series a sincere video game adaptation, but technical issues hold it back.
Joymasher's Blazing Chrome is a retraux action game which seeks to woo Contra aficionados with its challenging run-and-gun pixelated gameplay.
Etherborn is a short but mostly sweet puzzler that challenges players to defy gravity in order to traverse its M.C. Escher-esque world.
Square Enix's third expansion for Final Fantasy XIV, Shadowbringers, raises the bar for MMORPGs into the night sky so high it's tough to see anymore.
Sea of Solitude tackles mental health issues through the medium of a video game.
Assetto Corsa Competizione waters down its own mechanical excellence.
Monster Jam Steel Titans feels authentic but is hamstrung by poor choices.
Super Mario Maker 2 improves upon the original in almost every way.
Outer Wilds is a time-bending thrill ride that never ceases to amaze.
They Are Billions is an enjoyable survival game that's hampered by poor controls and a lack of variety.
Judgment takes no risks with the Yakuza formula, resulting in an exciting, if familiar, adventure.
F1 2019 is an incredible motor racing simulation, with the most exciting driving the F1 series has seen yet and an impressive attention to detail.