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When Eternity: The Last Unicorn isn't putting players to sleep with its bland design, it's driving them up the wall thanks to technical hiccups.
Windscape is a fun little throwback, but it often relies too heavily on nostalgia instead of carving its own path.
Trails of Cold Steel delivers polished JRPG action, complete with a fun cast of characters and a nuanced story. This PS3 title has aged with grace.
From Software's Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice is one of the finest games in their catalog, but it's exceptionally difficult, even by Souls game standards.
The Walking Dead: The Final Season reaches its last episode, and provides a neat if not entirely satisfying conclusion to Clementine's story.
Even though it combines two genres, Hell Warders is as painfully generic as it gets.
One Piece: World Seeker represents the anime's umpteenth blown attempt to capture its charm and imaginative creativity in a video game.
Claybook offers an enjoyable, lighthearted atmosphere, but the game's environmental puzzles fail to stay interesting or satisfying for long.
Left Alive's ambitious ideas are held back by a myriad of design and technical problems.
Kirby's Extra Epic Yarn is the same mixture of platforming joy and aesthetic charm, with a few extra features knitted into its already great fabric.
Re-Legion is an indie RTS for PC that wants to play with the big dogs, but still needs a considerable amount of polish before asking for full price.
Another failed effort to create a satisfying arcade experience.
Tortuga Team's Braveland Trilogy for the Nintendo Switch is a decent turn-based RPG dragged down by repetitive combat and a lack of depth.
8-Bit Invaders for PS4 is a charming real-time strategy game that has plenty of character but stumbles in delivery of a thrilling strategy experience.
Devil May Cry 5 is an entertaining romp through the underworld made even more exciting by its three protagonists.
The turn-based strategy-stealth hybrid is a rote slog that proves powerless against a foe stronger than both aliens and humans: itself.
Black Desert Online is highly addictive and layered but it does not offer much in originality.
A solid entry in the fighting franchise known for its "realistic" physics, Dead or Alive 6 again embraces its fundamentals, with an emphasis on fun.
City of Brass brings its mix of challenging roguelite gameplay and Persian fantasy to the Nintendo Switch, but control issues mar the experience.
Devolver Digital's Ape Out is a terrific and creative jazzy adventure for Nintendo Switch and PC.