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Simple, straightforward, and unapologetically Minecraft, Minecraft Dungeons is a pretty good dungeon-crawling action-roleplaying game that does not dig deep into its inspirations.
Gears Tactics delivers signature over-the-top action in a brand new genre that not only works, but succeeds spectacularly.
Taking a stressful real life situation and making it into a game? Moving Out certainly has nailed the experience and we wish there could be more to it.
New ideas and changes mark XCOM: Chimera Squad as a departure from the main XCOM series, for good and for worse.
A beautifully realised world and stellar heroes in both Jill Valentine and Carlos Oliveira cannot mask the fact that Resident Evil 3 has some scary flaws.
A rare refresh of the brick-breaking genre, Twin Breaker: A Sacred Symbols Adventure is a love letter to fans and less so for everyone else.
With a game and story this engaging, it’s wild to think that this is just the first of many instalments of Final Fantasy VII Remake. If this first episode is already this good, then we’re already raring to go on the next episode. It’s, then, a matter of when, not if, as Square Enix is already working on it.
One of the best first-person shooters ever made, DOOM Eternal etches its name into the annals of history for eternity.
A refreshing exploration of relationships through the power of caffeine, Coffee Talk certainly walks the walk, and talk the talk.
Master the intricacies of Nioh 2 and immerse yourself in a world of splendid combat, satisfying challenge, and a transcendent experience like only Team Ninja can.
The rhythmic beating of the drums in Patapon 2 Remastered summons not just your Patapons, but a sense of fun and merry not found anywhere else.
Creating, sharing, helping, and enjoying, Dreams brings an idealistic vision into life that is simply unlike anything seen before in video games.
Fluffy, enjoyable, and suitable for all, Cat Quest II is the RPG you did not know you want, but need.
Trine 4: The Nightmare Prince is good on its own, but it is in co-op where it truly shines the brightest.
A truly outstanding piece of art, Disco Elysium is an RPG that warrants playing over and over again.
An experience that values creation above all, Concrete Genie is a colourful spectacle and treat for the eyes and soul.
Respawn can seemingly do no wrong, and Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order easily becomes one of the best Star Wars game ever made.
A classic brought back from the dead with too much baggage from the past, there is little room for MediEvil’s dated design.
Enter and create the animal kingdom of your dreams in Planet Zoo, micromanaging never looked or felt so awesome.
Code Vein takes some chances with the Soulsborne formula, and largely succeeds in making us loyal believers.