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A 2D revival in the modern age, fighting game fans will not want to miss out on Samurai Shodown.
It’s no Mario Kart for sure, but Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled has the makings of a kart-racing gem, and does an excellent job at delivering a fun and nostalgic experience – several frustrations aside.
SolSeraph wears its inspirations on its sleeves, but is undermined by shallow gameplay and lopsided design.
It might not push or break any barrier but Team Racing Sonic is still an overall fun and enjoyable kart racing game. Definitely recommended for any fans of Sonic the Hedgehog.
Judgment brings a new coat of paint to a proven formula, and makes it shine even brighter.
Another blockbuster hit for the PS VR, Blood & Truth marries unparalleled action with a fun, thrilling spy story.
SRW T is a fun game to play for Mecha anime fans, to discover the new anime series while taking a trip down memory lane.
An instant classic, The Messenger is one you will not want to miss.
Charming to the end, there is so much to love about Falcon Age, but none more so than your falcon.
Eko Software attempts to put a fresh spin on the ARPG genre in the Old World, but ultimately falls short in virtually all aspects. Truly a shame, since the Warhammer IP is replete with a ton of potential for a proper ARPG title
Fans may not be tempted to jump on, but newcomers to the series will have no objections to the fun to be had in Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy.
Become a hero for the ages, or succumb to the minutiae of management in one of Total War’s more enticing entries.
Tales of the Neon Sea is a gorgeous point and click puzzle game that suffers from having too many puzzles, and not enough characterisation and storytelling.
Aggressors: Ancient Rome is an example of a no frills, just thrills 4X strategy. Of course, much can be desired about the way things are presented, but it shouldn’t mar an otherwise immensely deep and rewarding 4X game.
The World Next Door is a short game with excellent design, interesting gameplay choices, and questionable narrative decisions. But it never outstays its welcome, and has a great price
Days Gone creates a world that wants to eat you alive, and you will gladly stay and be back for seconds despite the problems.
A twist on the real-time strategy genre, RIOT: Civil Unrest, unfortunately, does not live up to its ideals and is a title that would be put down instantly by most.
The best Mortal Kombat ever made, there is no reason not to join the fight with gorgeous visuals to boot.
Imitation that falls flat, Bannermen is a poor attempt at a real-time strategy game that fails to live up to the most basic of expectations.
Kingdom Two Crowns feels more like an update of previous Kingdom games than an entirely new sequel but that doesn't make the game any less enjoyable to play.