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Tokyo Ghoul faithfully adapts the manga, revealing that the convoluted story makes for a fun, if barebones, game that likely won't find new fans.
This twin-stick shooter beats players over the head with its difficulty but lacks the chops to make that challenge entertaining or fulfilling.
Shenmue III has finally arrived, and it is exactly what fans of the series have been asking for.
The Legend of Bum-Bo is an addictive mash up of tile-matching puzzlers and roguelikes, with a tactile DIY visual design that serves the concept well.
Stranded Sails doesn't earn its widespread comparisons to Stardew Valley.
Black Future 88 is a roguelite that is a little too light on content.
BattleTech: Heavy Metal adds great new mechs and an engrossing campaign, but it's aimed squarely at fans.
Narcos: Rise of the Cartels doesn't really offer anything new in the turn-based genre, but it's still a polished good time.
Need For Speed Heat isn't perfect, but it's the best game Need For Speed has seen in a while and provides plenty of street racing thrills for fans.
Gylt is an intensely personal experience filled with average gameplay and overused tropes.
Jumanji: The Video Game is, unfortunately, yet another mindless tie-in game that is mostly repetitive with dull dialogue and uninspired gameplay.
19 years in the making, Rune II comes as a massive disappointment to fans of the original.
The Sims 4 Discover University Expansion is a fun romp through college life.
Football Manager 2020 introduces big changes that will drastically change long-term playthroughs, with some quality of life improvements as well.
This picks up up where its predecessor left off.
Just as colorful and as much fun as previous entries, although questions should be asked about its limited choice of songs.
Romancing Saga 3 is a modern SNES RPG, for better or worse.
Sparklite is an indie roguelite that offers great progression mechanics to a much-loved genre. It has flaws, but fans need not worry.
Thief of Thieves: Season One might be the worst Switch port to date.
New Super Lucky's Tale is a throwback to the 64-bit era of platformers.