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Old-school and straightforward, Darksiders III aims for a specific audience and goes all out. Whether it is for you is a whole other matter.
Bogged down by unnecessary hurdles and overly complicated storytelling, This Is The Police 2 does not do its premise justice.
Omensight: Definitive Edition has a great story, a great art style, and some very satisfying combat mechanics, and is very affordable. There's no reason not to get this game as soon as possible, especially as its updates make it an even better game.
The game places itself as a solid entry into the franchise but you can't help but wonder how the game constantly breaks new ground in new areas, but falls short in others.
Agent 47 is back, bigger and better. Get ready to fall into the assassinating rabbit hole that is Hitman 2.
A classic reborn, who knew Tetris could get any better?
There is plenty to like about Mega Man 11, especially for those looking for old-school challenges in a modern wrap.
Take away the toys and you still have an exciting adventure awaiting you in Starlink: Battle for Atlas.
Easily the best Assassin’s Creed game, and one that will be remembered as an instant classic in gaming’s pantheon.
As close to the real thing you are going to get without getting in danger, Creed: Rise to Glory is a bonafide boxing experience in immersive VR.
Undeniably one of PS VR greatest hits, let Japan Studio and ASTRO BOT: RESCUE MISSION bring you on a wondrous galactic adventure you will not forget.
A worthy successor to a long-dormant throne, Soulcalibur is back with a vengeance!
A satisfying blend of making a killing, while doing plenty of killing.
While it is a decent Metroidvania wannabe, Omega Strike offers little else that can surprise.
8-Bit Armies might not be the saviour of the RTS genre, but it is a neat and simpler alternative for the consoles.
A no-brainer if you want to get back into Destiny 2, Forsaken changes everything about the game and applies a coat of awesome to every layer. This is how expansions should be, always.
Without a doubt an improvement over FIFA 18 with new tricks and the Champions League license, FIFA 19 still needs to up its game to have complete mastery over its rival.
With relatively floaty controls in a game that requires rather precise coordination, Robbotto is definitely all things retro gaming and will present itself as a true test in determining who is better educated in video games.
An utterly unique experience that appeals to a certain crowd, Floor Kids will draw you in with its awesome beats and flashy dance moves, but not for long.
An intriguing tale that hooks you at every end, Omensight is an experience that makes backtracking through the past an exciting adventure like no other.