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Despite a few hardware hiccups, Two Point Hospital's madcap brand of simulation fun transitions nicely to the Nintendo Switch.
Darksiders Genesis is basically a Diablo clone that forgot to clone Diablo.
The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance Tactics has nothing to offer that isn't better in other games, comics books, or movies.
With non-stop action and a near limitless amount of customization. Daemon X Machina is a great mech game that now looks better than ever before.
Zombie Army 4 is both challenging and fun; and great to play alone or in a group.
Thanks to some great controls and a diverse and satisfying set of weapons and tools, Kunai overcomes its weaknesses in level design to become a solid, fun platformer.
The Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners is a faithful VR adaptation that creatively knows what it's like to fight walkers and stay alive.
Not Tonight: One Love elevates the game to ridiculous heights, which makes it absolutely worth picking up
For the first time on PlayStation 4, the celebrated member of the Patapon franchise, Patapon 2 Remastered is available to introduce a new generation of players to the earworm of a game that plagued PSP owners.
Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot focuses more on pleasing hardcore fans with a beautiful nostalgia reel than trying to be an RPG with substance
While by no means a bad game, 198X is a bit like ordering a pie and finding out it has no filling.
In contrast to its source material, Paranoia: Happiness is Mandatory is a bland RPG that is as slow as it is forgettable.
Phoenix Point has some interesting ideas that are brought down by a bad UI, poor difficulty balancing, and a distinct absence of polish.
While it lacks in variety, Heroland serves up an original idea that is almost sure to give RPG fans a laugh along with a taste of something new, yet familiar
Like your Grandpa's rusty old Blackjack, Mechwarrior 5 is a great machine that could use a lot of polish.
Life is Strange 2 ended as it began: an emotional, uncompromisingly political story that succinctly represents player choice in its final moments.
Vader Immortal: A Star Wars VR Series sets an even higher bar over what many attempted: delivering the best Jedi simulator to date.
Disco Elysium is an RPG where you play as an amnesiac cop investigating a murder. Thanks to its writing and emphasis on freedom, it's unlike any other RPG out there.
While the hybrid style gameplay of Kingdom Under Fire 2 is by far the game's high point, the rest of it is so completely devoid of all personality.
Shenmue III is the monkey-paw wish of videogames — it is exactly what fans have wanted, to the point where it feels like it belongs in a different era.