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This is not the game that most fans will want.
Devolver Digital presents The Messenger, a finely-tuned action platformer that will satisfy hardline retro enthusiasts and new gamers alike.
Donut County is a charming little indie game with bags of character, but its relaxing and easy puzzles may find some players wanting more.
Hypergun tries to mix roguelite FPS gameplay, snarky humor, and a thumping electro soundtrack, but manages to catastrophically misfire on 2 out of 3.
Angry Mob Games' Brawlout wants to be the next Super Smash Bros. but it comes up very short
Madden 19, the latest entry in the football franchise, is an improvement in almost every way to its predecessor
F1 2018 may be a little inaccessible for casual players, but for Formula One fans it's a deep technical marvel and a racing fan's dream game.
Not Tonight takes a look at a dystopian Britain on the rocks, doing so with bundles of humor - but something nastier lurks under the surface.
The new action-RPG Death's Gambit is an ambitious, initially attractive 2D souls-alike, but it frequently stumbles where it should soar.
All in all, though, "Done Running" is a good starting point for the title.
Motion Twin's Dead Cells is a challenging and rewarding mash-up of two classic video game genres.
We Happy Few releases on consoles and PC on August 10.
It also packs the series' trademark emotional punch for good measure.
Iro Hero, a new shoot-em-up on Nintendo Switch, takes too many conventions of gaming past.
Defiant's hybrid action-RPG Hand of Fate 2 arrives to the Nintendo Switch.
A 4-player co-op shooter that looks and plays like a clone of the Left 4 Dead games.
Anima: Gate of Memories is an ambitious, but uneven, anime-inspired third-person action adventure game now available for the Nintendo Switch.
Square Enix's new conceptual return to 16-bit JRPGs is incredible.
More of this, plz.
This ain't no Forza Horizon.