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Planet Zoo's South America DLC adds some enjoyable new animals and items, but the lack of content could leave some wondering if it's worth the price.
Even with a dull story and flat characters, Trials of Mana's fun, varied combat makes it easy to recommend to fans of action RPGs new and old.
Even with smaller stakes, XCOM's strategy shines through.
A surreal yet memorable experience.
Moving Out is a delightful couch co-op game missing a crucial component in these trying times: online multiplayer. Moving is hard without friends.
Fort Triumph is a brilliantly crafted genre blend.
The difficulty level feels unfair despite interesting gameplay.
Biped is fun solo, but best played with a friend.
A clever premise can't meet the expectations of its ever-evolving namesake. The end result: a most tedious and ugly game.
The Complex fails at being an engaging interactive experience, video game and story.
New indie game Itta combines a dreary narrative with hairy bullet-hell bosses, though some half-baked systems hold it back from greatness.
The Inner Friend nails the horror even if it's disappointingly short.
An fun combination of odd humor and classic paintings.
A must-play, totally unique puzzle game.
Deliver Us The Moon may be rough around some edges, but a gripping narrative and exceptional puzzle-solving make it a trip worth taking.
Asymmetry somehow brings it all together.
The game is interesting, but becomes to repetitive.
Savvy and patient adventurers will find treasure worth hunting in Curious Expedition, but earning fame and fortune comes a brutal, repetitive price.
Combat is repetitive and romance options are unsettling.
Drug Dealer Simulator sticks too close to its core gameplay loop, resulting in an experience that doesn't live up to its controversial premise.