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Darksiders 3 doesn't reinvent the wheel, but still delivers an exciting adventure with the over-the-top tone that fans of the series will enjoy.
Distrust touts Carpenter's The Thing as an inspiration. While the setting and score match perfectly, the gameplay feels like an imitation at best.
Nidhogg 2 maintains the bar of excellence it set for itself on other platforms, forming a dream team with the Switch.
A World War 2 setting mixed with Lovecraftian horror influences is cool, but the game is average at best.
Not for everyone, but players looking for the zen that comes with taking care of corn and other crops will rejoice.
Pokemon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee! are triumphs of the modern age of Pokemon.
Despite obvious issues and online bugs, this mad experiment delivers an engrossing multiplayer RPG that shines when played among friends.
Spyro the Dragon is better than ever; the Reignited Trilogy surpasses the original in every way.
Football Manager 2019 expands on core gameplay mechanics like tactics and training, providing even more depth to a franchise renowned for realism.
Game design and gameplay issues hold this one back.
A mindblowingly impressive looking shooter with loads of free DLC (and no loot boxes)!
For those searching to find a Smash replacement with simple ambitions or just looking for a fun fighting game, Brawlhalla is worth checking out.
ThroughLine Games brings its fantastic story to Nintendo Switch.
Hitman 2 doesn't reinvent the wheel, but instead hones its stealth gameplay to a sharp point to deliver some of the best action the series has seen.
From Software's maestro Hidetaka Miyazaki takes a break from action-RPGs with the PlayStation VR release Déraciné, a dark fantasy adventure game.
Tetris returns, with its signature gameplay foundation bolstered by a beautifully psychedelic presentation.
A thrilling world and inventive, easy-to-learn-tough-to-master gameplay make up for its drawbacks.
It doesn't entirely reinvent the sleazy side of the series, but does just enough to form a solid adventure game.
The Quiet Man cannot translate its ambition into a cohesive and fulfilling experience, finding trouble both from a gameplay and thematic perspective.
The title is about all you need to know heading into Noble Muffins' sandbox game.