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While Different than past installments, Metro: Exodus is still worth a look
With a level of polish unseen in the genre, Apex Legends is the best battle royale ever made.
Civilization VI: Gathering Storm makes Civilization VI feel complete, thanks mostly to the great new civs and small quality of life improvements.
God Eater 3's main draw is its flashy action, but only occasionally brings real challenge along with it
With the series ending its run on the 3DS, Etrian Odyssey Nexus proves itself to be the strongest entry in the franchise yet.
Dragon Marked for Death is a hot new Switch exclusive that combines Mega Man X, Castlevania, and the difficulty of Monster Hunter into one fun little game.
Last Year: The Nightmare is an admirable take on the asymmetrical survival horror genre, and despite not doing too many things outside of the box, the stellar presentation and level of detail throughout helps the game survive long enough to warrant the price of entry for fans of the genre.
Wargroove is a deeply engaging strategy game that has the potential to continue to thrive and develop for years to come with a dedicated playerbase of creators
Kingdom Hearts III is the biggest, boldest, flashiest entry in the saga—one that builds upon the gameplay systems of its forebears in a kaleidoscopic carnival of action RPG jubilance.
“Rules” feels like emotional torture porn without any of the thematic follow through to make it worthwhile.
While not quite a homerun, Battlefleet Gothic: Armada 2 is a fun, tactical space combat experience with some nice story to boot.
Aftercharge truly has the potential to be “the next big thing”, with all fundamentals of what makes a shooter great, but in its early days its clear there is still polish that could done to the overall experience.
Resident Evil 2 excels at putting the player in close quarters with things that will upset and unsettle them, always drawing them into ever more tense, disturbing fights.
For as great as Bowser's Inside Story is, it does little to justify busting out the 3DS again.
Ace Combat 7 marks the spectacular return of a franchise that has been gone for far too long.
The Shrouded Isle may lack variety, but it's strong management systems and creepy aesthetic make it a worthwhile experience.
Onimusha: Warlords is a somewhat rough but enjoyable adventure, making it worth revisiting
Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes is a great game that perfectly captures what I personally love about indie experiences
Tales of Vesperia continues to hold its spot as one of the best entries in the franchise, and was definitely an epic tale worth retelling for a new generation.
With NEW Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe, the Wii U's great launch title is back, now with Toadette cosplaying as Peach, and it's pretty good.