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You might come to Double Dragon & Kunio-kun: Retro Brawler Bundle for Double Dragon and River City Ransom, but you'll likely stay for the sheer variety of mayhem and play experiences that it has to offer.
Fine to fill time or bring existing pokemon fans to other styles of games, but not for much more.
Ori and the Will of the Wisps maintains its brilliance while introducing an incredible new combat system.
Nioh 2 takes a solid foundation and improves upon it in nearly every way with more weapons, more skills, and a whole new approach to Guardian Spirits.
Ruthlessly charming to a degree that renders minor quibbles negligible [insert alligator joke]
Alongside essentially being a new IP here in the West, Granblue Fantasy Versus bring a lot of new ideas with it which for the most part, work out in the end.
At the end of the game's update cycle, Street Fighter V: Champion Edition proves to be a fitting conclusion to a rock solid fighting game.
Rune Factory 4 Special feels like a game where you always have something to do, offering so many different systems to play around with
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.