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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.
Scrap offers respectable auto-running fun but its barebones package and short length hold it back from being anything but forgettable.
Conan Unconquered challenges players to survive waves of enemies, but not to the sense of scale fans will have hoped for.
Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled brings back the PS1 kart racer in style, with lavish style and addictive racing gameplay with lots to unlock.
Golem Gates attempts to port its PC prowess over to Nintendo Switch, but it's yet another example of why RTS games just don't belong on consoles.
Koji Igarashi returns on his Kickstarter promise with Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night, a beautiful and feature rich game that is a must-buy.
Pathologic 2 is a narrative triumph, but atrocious combat gets in the way.
The story is banal and cliche and the devs know this doesn't matter. You'll keep playing because its fun.
Cadence of Hyrule is an incredible musical journey through the land of Hyrule.
Mini-Mech Mayhem brings simultaneous-turn strategy gaming to PlayStation VR, but it's lacking in charisma and most of its depth is based on chance.
Cooking Simulator is at its best as a chaotic piece of messy comedy gaming, but the fun doesn't last outside of short, sharp, bursts of play.
Lackluster enhancements do little to improve an already polarizing adventure