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An environment for nail-biting finishes, but its overly forgiving gameplay can make even the closest of races feel unfair.
Prodigy Tactics is a more than serviceable entry into the tactical game genre.
Scribblenauts Mega Pack combines two fantastic puzzle games in one package, giving those who missed them the first time the chance to catch up.
With its nostalgic graphics and a classic soundtrack to boot, 8-Bit Armies feels just like the RTS's of old, but adds nothing new to the formula.
This one improves many of its predecessor's foibles.
A strongly acted psychological thriller wrapped in the familiar framework of a VR-friendly "walking simulator."
Speed Brawl is a side-scrolling beat 'em up with a striking art style and smooth animation, but is perhaps held back by its insistence on pace.
Destiny 2's newest expansion, Forsaken is loaded with new content that give Guardians a reason to get back to the grind.
Planet Alpha's arresting visuals aren't enough to distract from its disappointing, familiar gameplay and a meditative narrative that never takes off.
NBA Live 19 is an improvement over last year's NBA Live but it's not about to beat the competition
Shadow of the Tomb Raider releases on consoles and PC on September 14.
A long-awaited console return of the strategy franchise that's very worth the wait
The only bad thing are the awful, greedy microtransactions.
Another Sight boasts a gorgeous steampunk world, but unfortunately its slow and occasionally awkward gameplay may leave some players wanting more.
Ultimately, Marvel's Spider-Man masters practically every aspect of superhero games that have come before, but it does so in an uninspiring way.
Football, Tactics & Glory combines the genres of sports management and turn-based strategy to create a strangely compelling gaming experience.
Dragon Quest XI is almost a perfect game and JRPG fans will love it.
PES 2019 delivers fantastically fluid football to fans, but some may feel a little frustrated at the lack of improvements overall.
Shadows: Awakening freshens up the action RPG formula with a neat character switching mechanic, albeit one that doesn't cover up all the flaws.
Into The Breach arrives to the Nintendo Switch in a surprise release, and it's a must-play for fans of tactical games with the mettle to persevere.