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Skate Story's psychedelic visuals separate it from its brethren.
Tribute Games has done it again.
Originally an ambitious Doom II mod, Total Chaos is an action-heavy survival horror gem.
In some ways, Kirby Air Riders feels like a fully-fledged Kirby game.
Black Ops 7 delivers an ambitious, content-packed experience with mixed results. While Zombies and Multiplayer shine, the campaign struggles to find its footing.
Forestrike is a martial arts mix of crunchy roguelite systems.
Heart Machine's Possessor(s) is an attractive 2D metroidvania, with odd design choices.
ARC Raiders is a huge step for extraction games.
If you enjoyed prior games in the series, Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment is an excellent continuation of that legacy. If you're coming into Hyrule Warriors line for the first time, this isn't a bad place to start.
DQ 1+2 Remake is a new spin on an old tale.
From the first 30 minutes, I knew I was going to want to marathon The Outer Worlds 2 as often as possible, as Obsidian has done it again.
The original Plants vs. Zombies that started it all is back, but this remaster could use a few more tweaks before it's ready for primetime.
Platinum Games and Team Ninja have resurrected this once-great 3D franchise for a new era.
Double Fine is back, and this time they're putting you in control of a sentient lighthouse.
How much someone loves Pokémon Legends: Z-A will really come down to how much they love Pokémon battles, versus getting to explore and catch new Pokémon. It's not that one gameplay element is better than the other — both have always existed within Pokémon — but it does make Legends: Z-A feel pretty refreshing now that catching Pokémon feels more ancillary, rather than being the game's primary objective. It's a fun, fresh take on the series' formula that really helps Pokémon Legends: Z-A set itself apart as one of the best entries yet.
The game the long-running series needed.
Absolum is a gorgeous build-crafting roguelite beat 'em up.
Little Nightmares continues to enchant fans.
Like a good sandwich, Carimara is satisfying.
The definitive wandering samurai experience.