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Exactly the same as when it released five years ago.
In Other Waters is a poignant message of environmentalism mixed with a calming and distinctive aesthetic, but it's sometimes a chore to play.
Final Fantasy 7 Remake is a picture-perfect return to Midgar.
One Piece: Pirate Warriors 4 once again shows that the Straw Hat Pirates translate well to the musou genre, albeit with more of the same limitations.
Borderlands 3's new DLC, Guns, Love, and Tentacles is a welcome addition to a consistently engaging and surprisingly complete game.
Although frustrating at times, Creature in the Well blend hack and slash, dungeon crawling and pinball in a way that is fun and entertaining.
Treachery in Beatdown City mixes classic brawls with turn-based tactics, but it's compromised by an easily exploitable combat system and short length.
Keeps feeling fresh all the way through.
New indie release One Step From Eden is a brutal challenge, but one which will inspire quick-fingered fans of deckbuilding roguelikes to git gud.
Bleeding Edge wastes its limitless potential with bare bones content and repetitive gameplay.
It is boring and relies too heavily on sci-fi tropes.
Freedom Finger has some fantastic gameplay but its social and political satire is somewhat underwhelming.
TT Isle of Man 2 is rough around the edges, but successfully captures the terrifying nature of the real-life race with reflex-based speed.
A quaint little arcade platformer that makes up for a lack of staying power with plenty of vintage arcade fun.
Tactics game Element Space's port to the PlayStation 4 is something of a failure to launch, with poor presentation and stability in a crowded genre.
Plagued by outdated visuals and animations.
RE3 is good, but it's just more of the same.
Starport Delta is a lackluster strategy simulation devastated by an unbalanced economy and brutally high stakes.
Overcoming its unnecessary and glib narrative, Twin Breaker manages to be a fun, if not terribly original, retro adventure with plenty of content.
Overpass looks the part, but it lacks the physicality to allow its players to truly get to grips with its obstacle-focused racing gameplay.