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Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty is an excellent Souls-like that brings a good dose of adrenaline and will make you swear many times.
Octopath Traveler 2 is a step up from its predecessor in all the right ways, expanding on concepts and mechanics that make this a must-play.
Song in the Smoke Rekindled is an exceptional PSVR2 title that makes you feel alone and despite the incredible atmosphere, the VR survival game hits some bumps along the way.
Phantom Brigade has a strong sense of scale and great core gameplay. Despite being held back by a cumbersome UI, it's still a fun addition to the tactical RPG genre.
Scars Above offers a bold introduction that devolves into repetitiveness.
Clive N' Wrench may not include perfect gameplay, but there is more than enough to enjoy for a memorable and nostalgic experience that harkens back to the classic 3D adventure days of yesteryear. Our review:
Kirby’s Return to Dream Land Deluxe packs a surprising amount of content while adding an epilogue that's well worth experiencing.
Atomic Heart's world is imaginative and filled with some impressive moments but the protagonist ruins the campaign with his attitude.
Like a Dragon Ishin! remixes and reintroduces familiar fan favourites in a period piece well worth your time.
Horizon Call of the Mountain makes you feel like you’re part of a fantastical world where some of the most intimidating predators have it out for you.
Theatrhythm Final Bar Line is a celebration of the composers and artists who have added their essence to the Final Fantasy series over the last 35 years.
Blanc is a wonderfully crafted game that can be enjoyed solo or with a partner. Either way, the loving story and hand-crafted environments and animals are a great way to spend your time.
Regardless of your history with Metroid Prime, I can’t stress how incredible the entire series is and with some love from the community, sets up the sequels we sorely desire in this day and age.
Bigger than its predecessor in almost every way, Deliver Us Mars is a relatable family drama with a sci-fi wrapper.
Season: A Letter to the Future is unique, relaxing, beautiful, and thoughtful. Rewarding those who piece together the end of the world.
Dead Space is more than just a refurbishment, it's a new game. Motive clearly did their homework and revitalized a series sorely in need of it. The stunning redesign of the USG Ishimura, the subtle changes, and the expanded systems make this an anxiety-inducing experience but one that is recommended.
Forspoken's got a lot of potential as a series but it never seems to hit the mark. Movement and battles are fun but they never move past being repetitive.
A Space for the Unbound is one of the first surprises of the year, offering a powerful and heartfelt story in an Indonesian town in the 1990ss
Fire Emblem Engage may not share the same ingredients as Fire Emblem: Three Houses, but it is far more impressive and palatable because of its finely-hone mechanics. If anything, Engage is a celebration of the series and the perfect starting point for newcomers who may want to engage with the series.
Persona 3 Portable lays out the blueprint for later entries and while a bit rough around the edges, features a brilliant setting, roster of characters, and one heck of an ending.