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Truly, Layers of Fear is a masterpiece to behold. Buy it. Play it. Buy it and have a friend play it while you watch if you're faint-of-heart.
If you're really big into top-down shooters give Neon Chrome a shot, otherwise maybe wait for some local couch warriors to help out before diving in.
It isn't an overstatement to say that the attention paid to diversifying the look and tactical possibilities of the levels is key to what makes XCOM 2 work.
Surprisingly, the game's greatest strength may be its free-to-play model.
As a sequel, it's okay, offering the same basic game as its predecessor, but with enough fresh ideas that it feels new.
For fans of the manga, anime series, or of the Dynasty Warriors franchise, this game is an absolute winner.
The Banner Saga's strong narrative, exquisite visual design and distinctive thematic approach to RPGs coupled with its insistence on making every decision and conversation have an impact on player experience make it a must-buy for Strategy-RPG fans.
Overall, I can't recommend Clockwork Tales: Of Glass and Ink, not when there are so many other better point-and-clicks out there.
If you're a fan of gory, pixelated, 2D shooters with a whole heaping of voice acting laced with swearing, then Not a Hero is easily recommendable.
It's a good game, just not quite the masterpiece it would have felt like even a few short years ago.
I like Turok; but I like it as an N64 game where I can make excuses for its shortcomings based on its platform—in a vacuum where I can't compare it to other, truly great shooters.
I had a lot of fun playing the game, but there was always a dark cloud looming over my experience.
Bombshell is an overpriced buggy mess of a game, don't shell out money for this bomb.
Overall, Rodea the Sky Soldier is an interesting game and worth owning for anyone with a Wii or WiiU.
By remaining focused and paring down the extra content, Assassin's Creed Chronicles: India is a stealth game through and through.
Gemini had so much potential that is squandered by poor execution.
Oxenfree takes the best parts of supernatural 1980's teenage horror films and combines it with believable characters, beautiful set pieces, and a haunting VHS synth-pop soundtrack to create a masterpiece.
It's certainly not a bad game by any means, it just doesn't do enough with the Mario and Luigi RPG or Paper Mario brands to really stand out.
Deserts of Kharak boasts an unprecedented beauty in its setting and world design, and its hand drawn-style cutscenes only add to that.
The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel had my attention and lost it.